depends on what material you are using for a semi-conductor
All metals are conductors.
Conductors.
Semi-conductor is a material in which the energy band gap between the conduction band and valance energy band is very less (around 1V) which is in between conductors and insulators So, with just a an excitation energy of around 1v changes the state of semi-conductor to wither conductor or insulator .
Well, nonmetals are opaque and brittle. They are also bad conductors of heat and electricity.
Conductors transport electrical energy easily. You can transfer the energy at the electrical pole to you light bulb without much loss from friction through a conductor like copper. Some semi-conductors are very interesting because they can be made to vary the flow of electricity through them. A small electrical signal can control the resistance of electricity through the semi-conductor. Thus a small signal can be made into a large signal, this is called amplification.
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Semi conductors are used, usually silicon doped with some other material, which produce a low dc voltage. That's just the physics of how it works.
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silicon
They are both semi conductors
semi conductor
To increase the conductivity of semi conductors
by their ability to accept electrons
Semi-conductor is a material in which the energy band gap between the conduction band and valance energy band is very less (around 1V) which is in between conductors and insulators So, with just a an excitation energy of around 1v changes the state of semi-conductor to wither conductor or insulator .
Group 14 elements such as silicon or germanium generally act as semi-conductors. Boron, a group 13 element, normally acts as a dopant in semiconductors.
Most metalloids are semi-conductors.
some metals are semi conductors