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Intrinsic Semiconductor

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CBSE: Class 12
Maharashtra State Board: Class 11

Definition: Intrinsic Semiconductor

  • A pure semiconductor, such as pure silicon or pure germanium, is called an intrinsic semiconductor.
  • A semiconductor free from all types of impurities is called an intrinsic semiconductor.
CBSE: Class 12

Definition: Intrinsic Carrier Concentration

The number of free electrons (nₑ) and the number of holes (nₕ) in an intrinsic semiconductor, where nₑ = nₕ = nᵢ. Here nₑ and nₕ are called the intrinsic carrier concentration.

CBSE: Class 12
Maharashtra State Board: Class 11

Key Points: Intrinsic Semiconductor

  • An intrinsic semiconductor is pure — free from all types of impurities.
  • At 0 K, an intrinsic semiconductor behaves as an insulator with zero conductivity.
  • At temperatures above 0 K, electrons gain energy and move to the conduction band, creating holes in the valence band.
  • The number of free electrons always equals the number of holes in an intrinsic semiconductor.
  • \[n_e, n_h,\] and \[n_i\]​ are used to denote intrinsic carrier concentrations.
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