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Why a semiconductor behaves as an insulator at zero degree kelvin ,explain?

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Answered by lovejotbhardwaj02
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Even in semiconductors, there is a band gap, but compared to insulators it is so small that even at room temperature electrons from the valence band can be lifted into the conduction band. The electrons can move freely and act as charge carriers. ... A pure undoped semiconductor is known as intrinsic semiconductor.


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