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1 Introduction Semiconductors can be divided into two categories. 1.Intrinsic semiconductors 2.Extrinsic semiconductors This classi cation is related to the purity of the semiconductors. Intrinsic or pure semiconductors are those that are ideal, with no defects, and no ex-ternal impuriti

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SEMICONDUCTOR ELECTRONICS 1. Classification of metals, conductors and semiconductors Metals Semiconductors Insulators 10-2 to 10 -8 11 m 10-5 to 106 m 10 - 1019 m 102 t0 108 S m-1 105 to 10-6-1S m-1 10-11 to 10-19 S m Semiconductors a. Elemental semiconductors like Si, Ge b. Compound semiconductors i. Inorganic - Cds, Ga As, Cdse, InP etc, ii. Organic - antheracene, doped pthalocyanines iii .

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Lecture 2 Basic Semiconductor Physics In this lecture you will learn: What are semiconductors? Basic crystal structure of semiconductors Electrons and holes in semiconductors Intrinsic semiconductors Extrinsic semiconductors n-doped and p-doped semiconduct

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