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Question
In what way is the electrical conductivity of a crystal affected by doping?
Long Answer
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Solution
- Doping increases the electrical conductivity of a crystal by introducing impurity atoms that create additional charge carriers.
- In a pure semiconductor, the number of free electrons or holes is very limited, so its conductivity is low.
- When a crystal is doped with an impurity of higher or lower valency, it either donates extra electrons (n-type doping) or creates holes by accepting electrons (p-type doping).
- These free electrons or holes act as charge carriers and enhance the crystal’s ability to conduct electricity.
- In the case of ionic crystals, doping with ions of different valency creates vacancies or interstitial defects, which allow ions to move more freely, thus increasing ionic conductivity.
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Chapter 1: Solid State - LONG ANSWER TYPE QUESTIONS [Page 45]
