Semiconductors are not considered extremely hard; in fact, they are relatively brittle materials. They can be fragile and may break or crack under mechanical stress. However, their hardness can vary depending on the specific semiconductor material, such as silicon or gallium arsenide. Overall, while they possess useful electrical properties, their physical hardness is not a defining characteristic.
Germenium and silicon are the examples of Semiconductors.
Those semiconductors in which some impurity atoms are embedded are known as extrinsic semiconductors.
power semiconductorspower semiconductors can drive large currents during forward biassemiconductorsemiconductors drive small currents during forward bias
many of them.
The indirect band gap semiconductors like silicon and germanium are mostly used because they are elemental, plentiful, and easier to process than the direct band gap semiconductors which are alloys or compounds.
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Transistors are made out of semiconductors, yes.
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semiconductors
Metalloids when used is electronics are called semiconductors.