Q17 What is a semiconductor? Describe the
two main types of semiconductors and contrast their conduction mechanism.
Solution
Semiconductors allow to flow a very
small quantity of electric current through them at the room temperature. These
are the solids with conductivities in the intermediate range from 10–6
to 104 ohm–1m–1.Semiconductors are perfect
insulator at absolute zero. Silicon and Germanium are examples of
semiconductor.
There are two types of main
semiconductors
(i)
n–type
semiconductor (ii) p–type semiconductor
n–type
semiconductor:
there semiconductors have Electron – rich impurities. Silicon and germanium belong to
group 14 of the periodic table and each has four valence electrons . Four out
of five electrons are used in the formation of four covalent bonds with the
four neighbouring silicon atoms. Extra fifth electron is becomes delocalized.
These delocalized electrons increase the conductivity of doped silicon or
germanium both . Here the increase in conductivity is due to the negatively charged mobile electron.
Hence semiconductors doped with electron–rich impurity are called n–type semiconductor
p–type semiconductor:–
Si or Ge can also be
doped with a group 13 element. The elements of group 13 contains only three
valence electrons. Elements of 14th group have has 4 valence
electron. The place where the fourth
valence electron is missing is called electron
hole .An electron from a neighbouring atom can come and fill the
electron hole, but in doing so it would leave an electron hole at its original
position. If it happens, it would appear as if the electron hole has moved in
the direction opposite to that of the electron that filled it. Under the
influence of electric field, electrons would move towards the positively
charged plate through electronic holes, but it would appear as if electron
holes are positively charged and are moving towards negatively charged plate.
This type of semi conductors are called p–type
semiconductors.
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