Drsoccerball
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1) Which one has a higher conductivity? Wouldn't it be n-type due to the extra electron ?
Wouldn't they both be the same because the hole has exactly opposite charge.1) Which one has a higher conductivity? Wouldn't it be n-type due to the extra electron ?
But the Hsc dot point is :For the intents and purposes of the HSC I would assume them to be equal.
Dont make me go searching...You just explain how an extrinsic semiconductor is formed. G3/G5 element and their respective way of conducting? (positive holes or spare electrons). I haven't seen a question asking to compare the conductivity of each yet.
The sample answer was similar to this it was n-typeN-type doped semiconductors are better conductors than p-type doped semiconductors. As you know the main charge carrier of n-type is free moving electrons in the conduction band (once a voltage is applied) while for p-type it's positive 'holes' (valence electron deficiency). Holes are less mobile since valence electrons are more tightly bound to the nucleus than conduction electrons (hence they're beneath the conduction band in energy band diagrams) so positive hole 'current' from atom to atom is less than electron current through overlapping conduction bands.