N-type semiconductor contains extra electrons.
Yes Every metal is a conductor because of the free electrons (Except Silicon and Germanium; They are semi-metals) Yes, steel is a conductor
A semiconductor typically has fewer free electrons than a conductor but more than an insulator. The number of free electrons in a semiconductor can vary based on factors like doping and temperature, but in general, it is on the order of 10^15 to 10^19 free electrons per cubic centimeter.
semi conductor. a good semi conductor. It can also be n or p doped to increase it's conductivity
Most conductors conduct both heat and electricity well. A semiconductor is a conductor whose resistance is between that of a conductor and an insulator. An example of a semiconductor is silicon which is used in electronic appliances
No metal is semiconductor. By definition metal is conductor. There are metalloids elements. Like silicon and germanium. They are semiconductors. There is no hard and fast definition of such elements.
because it attracts the electric
Becoz the n-type semi-conductor is formed by the elements which are in stable state and has one more free electron with them......... Mostly n-type semi-conductor's are formed with the elements of the 1st and 3rd group elements which are rich in free electron's..........
The conductivity of a semi-conductor can be increased by raising the temperature of the semi-conductor .
To increase the number of free electrons in a semiconductor, you can dope it with donor atoms like phosphorus. This introduces extra free electrons into the material. To increase the number of holes, you can dope the semiconductor with acceptor atoms like boron, creating extra holes for electrons to move into.
Yes Every metal is a conductor because of the free electrons (Except Silicon and Germanium; They are semi-metals) Yes, steel is a conductor
the flow of electrons in semi conductor is called electric current. the electrons revolved around the nucleas is called free electrons
an outer valence shell missing one or more electrons. slightly resistive
Glass is an insulator. It does not conduct electricity because its structure lacks free electrons that can move easily to carry an electric current.
Polystyrene is considered an insulator because it is a poor conductor of electricity. It has high resistance to the flow of electric current due to the lack of free-flowing electrons in its structure.
Copper is a conductor.
Cotton wool is not a conductor or an insulator it is a semi conductor. It is sort of in the middle, electrons can travel through cotton wool but not as good as silver, bronze, metal and so on.
A semi conductor is not a good conductor or a good insulator.