For a semiconductor to be called as p-type semiconductor, which one of the following element impurities are added to a pure semiconductor ?
For a semiconductor to be called as p-type semiconductor, which one of the following element impurities are added to a pure semiconductor ? Correct Answer Boron
CONCEPT:
- The material which is not a good conductor or a good insulator is called a semiconductor.
- For example Silicon
- The charge carriers which are present in more quantity in a semiconductor compared to other particles are called the majority charge carrier.
- The impurity atoms added are called dopants and semiconductors doped with the impurity atoms are called extrinsic or doped semiconductors.
- The pure form of semiconductor is called an intrinsic semiconductor.
There are two types of semiconductors:
P-type semiconductor:
- The semiconductor having holes as majority charge carriers and electrons as a minority charge carrier is called a P-type semiconductor.
- When a trivalent impurity is doped in intrinsic semiconductors then we got P-type semiconductors. For Example: Boron, gallium, indium
N-type semiconductor:
- The semiconductor having electrons as majority charge carriers and holes as a minority charge carrier are called N-type semiconductors.
- When a pentavalent impurity is doped in intrinsic semiconductors then we got N-type semiconductors. For Example: Arsenic
EXPLANATION:
When a trivalent impurity is added an intrinsic semiconductor then a P-type semiconductor is formed and when a pentavalent impurity is added in intrinsic semiconductor then an N-type semiconductor is formed. So option 3 is correct.
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