Intrinsic Semiconductors |
Extrinsic Semiconductors
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Intrinsic semiconductors are the conductors which have pure form of semiconductors. Therefore they do not have any quantity of impurity. | Extrinsic semiconductors are the conductors which are made by adding some quantity of impurity to pure semiconductors. |
They show poor electrical conductivity. | They show high electrical conductivity. |
They have the same number of electrons in conduction band and holes in valance band. | They have the different number of electrons and holes. It depends on the type of that particular extrinsic semiconductor. |
The electrical conductivity of intrinsic semiconductors totally depends on temperature | The electrical conductivity of extrinsic semiconductors depends on both temperature and amount of impurity doped in semiconductor |
The Fermi energy levels lie in the middle of the valence and conduction band. | The Fermi energy level shifts towards the valence or conduction band. |
In intrinsic semiconductors, the pure forms of silicon and germanium crystals are used | In extrinsic semiconductors, impurities like arsenic, antimony, phosphorous, aluminium indium, etc are added. |