Why is the fermi level said to be close to the valence band in p-type semiconductors
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The addition of trivalent impurity creates large number of holes in the valence band. At room temperature, the number of holes in the valence band is greater than the number of electrons in the conduction band. ... Therefore, the Fermi level in the p-type semiconductor lies close to the valence band.
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