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Silicon doped with electron rich impurity forms:


A

p-type semiconductor

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n-type semiconductor

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Intrinsic semiconductor

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D

Insulator

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Solution

The correct option is B

n-type semiconductor


The explanation for the correct option:

Option B

n-type semiconductor:

  • An n-type semiconductor is created by adding pentavalent impurities like phosphorus(P), arsenic(As), antimony(Sb), or bismuth(Bi).
  • A pentavalent impurity is called a donor because it is ready to give a free electron to a semiconductor and silicon is a semiconductor.
  • A pentavalent impurity is an electron-rich impurity.

The explanation for the incorrect option:

Option A

p-type semiconductor :

  • In a p-type semiconductor, trivalent impurity from the III group elements is added as the impurity.
  • Trivalent impurities like Aluminium(Al) Indium(In), and Gallium(Ga) are added to the intrinsic semiconductor.
  • The trivalent impurities are added to provide extra holes known as the acceptor atom.
  • The majority of carriers in a p-type semiconductor are holes.

Option C

Intrinsic semiconductor:

  • Semiconductors that are chemically pure, in other words, free from impurities are termed intrinsic semiconductors.
  • The number of holes and electrons is therefore determined by the properties of the material itself instead of the impurities.
  • In intrinsic semiconductors, the number of excited electrons is equal to the number of holes, n = p.
  • They are also termed undoped semiconductors or i-type semiconductors.

Option D

Insulator:

  • Insulators are bad conductors of heat and electricity.
  • An electrical insulator is a material in which electric current does not flow freely.
  • The atoms of the insulator have tightly bound electrons which cannot readily move.
  • For example, wood, plastic, etc.

Therefore, option B is correct.


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