Let n p and n e be the number of holes and conduction electrons respectively in a…
Physics · JEE Advanced · NTA Exams — Electronic Devices
Let np and ne be the number of holes and conduction electrons respectively in a semiconductor. Then
- np > ne in an intrinsic semiconductor
- np = ne in an extrinsic semiconductor
- np = ne in an intrinsic semiconductor
- ne > np in an intrinsic semiconductor
Answer
(C) n p = n e in an intrinsic semiconductor
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