Physics, asked by AbdulHafeezAhmed, 5 hours ago

why Silicon is more used than Germanium in semiconductors? Apt answer gets brainliest and 20 thanks.

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Answered by abhijithajare1234
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At room temperature, Silicon crystal has fewer free electrons than Germanium crystal. This implies that silicon will have much smaller Collector cut off current than Germanium. ... The structure of Germanium crystals will be destroyed at higher temperature. However, Silicon crystals are not easily damaged by excess heat.

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Answered by madhu865
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Explanation:

REASON 1:-

Silicon crystals have less free electrons than germanium crystals. However, silicon crystals can not easily be damaged by excessive heat. Peak inverse voltage ratings of silicon diodes are larger than germanium diodes. Si is less expensive due to the larger amount of elements.

REASON 2:-

At room temperature, Silicon crystal has fewer free electrons than Germanium crystal. This implies that silicon will have much smaller Collector cut off current than Germanium. ... The structure of Germanium crystals will be destroyed at higher temperature. However, Silicon crystals are not easily damaged by excess heat.

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