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प्रश्न
Why does the impurity-doped silicon act as a semiconductor?
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उत्तर
- Impurity-doped silicon acts as a semiconductor because the addition of impurities introduces free charge carriers, significantly increasing its electrical conductivity.
- In n-type doping, a Group 15 element like phosphorus (P) or arsenic (As), which has 5 valence electrons, is added to silicon. This extra electron becomes a free charge carrier, enhancing conductivity.
- In p-type doping, a Group 13 element such as boron (B) or aluminium (Al), which has 3 valence electrons, is added to the silicon structure, creating “holes” that act as positive charge carriers.
- This controlled doping makes silicon a good semiconductor, widely used in transistors, diodes, and integrated circuits.
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