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what is the form of a pure semiconductor at above absolute zero temperature

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Answered by Anonymous
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In an intrinsic semiconductor such as silicon at temperatures above absolute zero, there will be some electrons which are excited across the band gap into the conduction band and which can support charge flowing.

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In an intrinsic semiconductor such as silicon at temperatures above absolute zero, there will be some electrons which are excited across the band gap into the conduction band and which can support charge flowing.

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