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P-type Semiconductor

For P-type Semiconductor we have terms and definitions in 3 topics. The topics are Electric Power, Solar Energy and Transistors.



P-type Semiconductor (Electric Power)

A semiconductor in which holes carry the current; produced by doping an intrinsic semiconductor with an electron acceptor impurity (e.g., boron in silicon).


P-type Semiconductor (Solar Energy)

A semiconductor in which holes carry the current; produced by doping an intrinsic semiconductor with an electron acceptor impurity (e.g., boron in silicon).


P-type Semiconductor (Transistors)

A semiconductor which has an excess of conducting holes. It is created by adding trace amounts of other elements to the original pure semiconductor crystal. Today's transistors all require sections of both N- type and P-type semiconductors.




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