Why only tetravalent atoms are used in semicondutors?
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Semiconductor Crystals. Tetravalent atoms such as silicon, gallium arsenide, and germanium bond together to form a crystal or crystal lattice. Because of the crystalline structure of semiconductor materials, valence electrons are shared betweenatoms. This sharing of valence electrons is called covalent bonding.
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Semiconductor Crystals. Tetravalent atoms such as silicon, gallium arsenide, and germanium bond together to form a crystal or crystal lattice. Because of the crystalline structure of semiconductor materials, valence electrons are shared betweenatoms. This sharing of valence electrons is called covalent bonding.
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