Which of the following is true about the charge acquired by p-type
semiconductors?
(i) positive
(ii) neutral
(iii) negative
(iv) depends on concentration of p impurity
NCERT Class XII
Chemistry - Exemplar Problems
Chapter 1. Solid State
Answers
Answered by
8
Thank you for the question!
The charge on P type semiconductor is positive. P type stands for the positive charges. Their electrons move from positive to negative. In p type semiconductor holes are the charge carriers. These semiconductors are created by doping them with an impurity acceptor. The best example of P type semiconductor can be Silicon.
Hope it helps.
The charge on P type semiconductor is positive. P type stands for the positive charges. Their electrons move from positive to negative. In p type semiconductor holes are the charge carriers. These semiconductors are created by doping them with an impurity acceptor. The best example of P type semiconductor can be Silicon.
Hope it helps.
Answered by
0
Answer:
(ii) overall charge is neutral.
Similar questions