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प्रश्न
In terms of band theory, what is the difference between a conductor and a semiconductor?
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उत्तर १
In a semiconductor, each occupied band is fully filled, yet there exists a reduced energy gap between the highest occupied band and the conduction band. In contrast, in a conductor, the highest occupied band is either partially filled or overlaps with the conduction band if it is totally filled.
उत्तर २
| Conductor | Semiconductor | |
| 1. | The valence band and the conduction band overlap, or the valence band is partially filled. | There is a small energy gap (band gap) between the valence band and the conduction band. |
| 2. | Zero or negligible band gap. | Its band gap is small (~1 eV). |
| 3. | Conductivity decreases slightly with temperature (due to scattering). | Conductivity increases with temperature (more electrons are excited across the gap). |
| 4. | Example: Copper, Silver, Aluminium | Example: Silicon, Germanium |
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संबंधित प्रश्न
In terms of band theory, what is the difference between a conductor and an insulator?
Which of the following represents correct order of conductivity in solids?
Which of the following statements are true about metals?
(i) Valence band overlaps with conduction band.
(ii) The gap between valence band and conduction band is negligible.
(iii) The gap between valence band and conduction band cannot be determined.
(iv) Valence band may remain partially filled.
Assertion: Graphite is a good conductor of electricity however diamond belongs to the category of insulators.
Reason: Graphite is soft in nature on the other hand diamond is very hard and brittle.
Band theory of metals is based on ______
