Distinguish between n-type and p-type semiconductors
Definition of Semiconductor:
Semiconductors are materials that have conductivity lesser than the conductivity of conductors and more than the conductivity of non-conductors or insulators. Semiconductors can be compounds such as gallium arsenide or pure elements, such as germanium or silicon.
Difference between n-type and p-type semiconductors:
n-type semiconductor | p-type semiconductor |
1. Its conductivity is mainly due to electrons. | 1. Its conductivity is mainly due to holes. |
2. It is completely neutral. | 2. It is entirely neutral. |
3. and | 3. and |
4. The majority are electrons and the minority are holes in n-type semiconductors | 4. The Majority are holes and Minorityare electrons in the p-type semiconductors |
The diagram is given below shows both an and p-type conductor