What are the current carriers in semiconductors?

What are the current carriers in semiconductors? Correct Answer Electrons and Holes

Electrons and holes are the two current carriers in semiconductors. Electrons are negatively charged while holes are positively charged. Their movement gives rise to a current in the semiconductor.
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