The process of creating semiconductors is called semiconductor fabrication, also known as semiconductor manufacturing or semiconductor processing. This involves a series of steps such as wafer fabrication, doping, patterning, and packaging to create the final semiconductor devices.
The metalloids, silicon germanium etc.
Metalloid elements are called so because they share properties of both metals and nonmetals. Boron, Silicon, Germanium, Arsenic, Antimony, Tellurium, and Polonium make up most of the metalloids.
No. Nonmetals are generally non-conductors. Metalloids are usually semiconductors.
Metalloids are known as semi-conductors meaning they can conduct electricity, but they are not good conductors. Metals are good conductors. Non-metals are bad conductors.
Metalloids have properties intermediate between metals and nonmetals. They typically have characteristics of both, such as being semi-conductors of electricity, having a shiny appearance, and being brittle. Metalloids are found in a staircase pattern on the periodic table between metals and nonmetals.
doping of semiconductors
They are usually called semi-conductors.
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semi conductor
They are both semi conductors
To increase the conductivity of semi conductors
silicon
by their ability to accept electrons
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.