Doping silicon (Z=14) with which element produces an n-type semiconductor? Alumi
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Doping silicon (Z=14) with which element produces an n-type semiconductor?
Aluminum (Z=13, to the left of Si on the periodic table).
Germanium (Z=32, below Si on the periodic table).
Phosphorous (Z=15, to the right of Si on the periodic table).
Carbon (Z=6, above Si on the periodic table).
a.Aluminum (Z=13, to the left of Si on the periodic table).
b.Germanium (Z=32, below Si on the periodic table).
c.Phosphorous (Z=15, to the right of Si on the periodic table).
d.Carbon (Z=6, above Si on the periodic table).
Explanation / Answer
in order to get n type semiconductor si may be dopped with 5th group elements like N, P ,As ,Sb, Bi
so answer is
Phosphorous
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