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Q. An $n$-type semiconductor is formed

Chhattisgarh PMTChhattisgarh PMT 2010

Solution:

Pentavalent impurity atoms ie, atoms having $5$ valence electrons such as antimony $(Sb)$ or arsenic $(As)$, when added to a pure semiconductor, produce excess of free electrons ie, donor electrons to the semiconductor. For this reason, pentavalent impurity atoms are called donor impurity atom. The semiconductor so produced is called n-type extrinsic semiconductor.