Intrinsic Semiconductor

A simple semiconductor, in it pure, undopped form is called intrinsic semiconductor. The impurity is very low in a intrinsic semiconductor, about one in 100 million parts. In the intresic semiconducter number of free electrons equals the number of holes. Crystal Structure of Intrinsic Semiconductor

Semiconductor Material

Semiconductor Materials Conductor A material that allows electric current to flow easily due to the presence of many free electrons (e.g., copper, aluminum). The term conductor applied to any maerial that will support a generaous frow of charges when the voltage is applied acrosd its terminals. Metals like copper and aluminum have no forbidden gap … Read more