what is the covalent bond of Boron Silicide
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Boron is a p-type material when introduced in a semiconductor like silicon. Boron forms three covalent bonds with silicon, leaving one silicon atom frustrated, not forming a bond. This doping process introduces the idea of the hole, that is, absence of electron
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Boron is a p-type material when introduced in a semiconductor like silicon. Boron forms three covalent bonds with silicon, leaving one silicon atom frustrated, not forming a bond. This doping process introduces the idea of the hole, that is, absence of electron.
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