In a semiconductor crystal, if the current flow due to breakage of crystal bonds, then the semiconductor is called

In a semiconductor crystal, if the current flow due to breakage of crystal bonds, then the semiconductor is called

Right Answer is:

Intrinsic semiconductor

SOLUTION

In the intrinsic semiconductor, some of the covalent bonds break at room temperature, producing free electrons and an equal number of holes. When the potential difference is applied across an intrinsic semiconductor, the small current that flows through the material is due to the movement of free electrons and holes.

In a semiconductor crystal, if the current flow due to the breakage of crystal bonds, then the semiconductor is called an intrinsic semiconductor.

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