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20 Physics -- Solids

Explain how the P-type and N-type semiconductor are formed .

Explain how the P-type and N-type semiconductor are formed .

P-type and N-type semiconductors are formed through a process called doping. In P-type doping, impurities with fewer valence electrons than the semiconductor material, such as boron or gallium, are introduced, creating positively charged "holes" as the majority charge carriers. In N-type doping, impurities with more valence electrons, like phosphorus or arsenic, are added, resulting in an excess of negatively charged electrons as the majority charge carriers. Doping alters the electrical properties of the semiconductor, allowing for the creation of electronic devices like diodes and transistors.

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