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. Why is the conductivity of n-type semiconductor greater than that of p-type semiconductor even when both of these have same level of doping?
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Yogita Ingle 4 years, 11 months ago

In spite of having same level of doping the conductivity of an n-type semiconductor is greater than p-type semiconductor because the charge carrier of a n-type semiconductor is electron which is faster to move than the hole which is the charge carrier of a p-type semiconductor. In other words electrons are more mobile than the holes which makes conduction in n-type semiconductor faster.

The conductivity of n-type semiconductor is greater than that of the p-type semiconductor because mobility of electrons is greater than that of holes.

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