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What is the resistance of and intrinsic of an intrinsic semiconductor at 0K?

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Answered by rishirajjaiswal985
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An insintric semiconductor is an undoped semiconductor. this means that holes in the valence created by electrons that have been thermally exited to the conducting band....

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Answered by laraibmukhtar55
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The resistance of intrinsic semiconductor:

  • The electrical conductivity of a semiconductor at zero kelvin is zero so resistivity is infinity.
  • An Intrinsic Semiconductor is the cleanest form of a semiconductor, elemental, without any contamination or impurities.
  • Once the temperature is low, the electrons are not excited sufficient to jump to an advanced energy state.
  • When the temperature rises, at T > 0K, some electrons get excited. These electrons jump from the valence to the transfer band.

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