A semiconducting material that has been doped so that the charge carriers are 'holes'.
no
semi conductor. a good semi conductor. It can also be n or p doped to increase it's conductivity
i think ionic bond why because if more ions are there more is the conductivity.
Molar conductivity at infinite dilution is when molar conductivity is limited. Molar conductivity is when electrolyte conductivity is divided by molar concentration.
Copper has the highest conductivity
no
it is like p type semiconductor because when adding impurity its conductivity decreases
because in n-type there is a real movement of a free negative charge(electrones not positive holes)
from wiedemann franz law we know that thermal conductivity/electrical conductivity=constant that is sigma inv. proportional to k thus a material having large electrical conductivity has low thermal conductivity and moreover we know R=pL/A p=RA/L 1/P=L/RA i.e lower area means greater conductivity(electrical) and lower thermal conductivity
The buried layer is for increasing the conductivity of the path the charges take to reach the collector terminal.
P. Kofstad has written: 'Nonstoichiometry, diffusion, and electrical conductivity in binary metal oxides'
Thermal
To increase the conductivity of diode
Type your answer here... conductivity is decreases with temp
semi conductor. a good semi conductor. It can also be n or p doped to increase it's conductivity
metal i think...
i think ionic bond why because if more ions are there more is the conductivity.