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Describe the two main types of semiconductors and mention their important applications.
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Solution
The two main types of semiconductors are:
- Intrinsic Semiconductors:
- Intrinsic semiconductors are pure semiconductors without any added impurities; their conductivity depends entirely on the thermal excitation of electrons across the band gap.
- These are pure semiconductors without any added impurities.
- Their conductivity depends entirely on the thermal excitation of electrons across the band gap.
- Examples include pure silicon (Si) and germanium (Ge).
- It is used in temperature sensors, photodetectors, and as the base material for making extrinsic semiconductors.
- Extrinsic Semiconductors:
- Extrinsic semiconductors are doped with small amounts of impurities to increase their conductivity.
- There are two subtypes:
- n-type: Doped with elements having more valence electrons (e.g., phosphorus in silicon) to add extra electrons as charge carriers.
- p-type: Doped with elements having fewer valence electrons (e.g., boron in silicon) to create holes as positive charge carriers.
- These elements are widely used in diodes, transistors, solar cells, LEDs, and integrated circuits (ICs).
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