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When & crystal of pure silicon is doped with indium atoms, the resulting semiconductor​

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Answered by iambrainybrainly
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Indium is a trivalent impurity atom. When added to an intrinsic semiconductor forms a semiconductor having holes as majority carriers and electrons as minority carriers. So p-type semiconductor is formed.

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Answered by janhaviabcd
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Indium is a trivalent impurity atom. When added to an intrinsic semiconductor forms a semiconductor having holes as majority carriers and electrons as minority carriers. So p-type semiconductor is formed.

Explanation:

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