Concept
Intrinsic And Extrinsic Semiconductors 0
Intrinsic semiconductors are pure materials where the number of charge carriers is determined by the material itself, while extrinsic semiconductors are doped with impurities to increase charge carriers and improve conductivity. The doping process in extrinsic semiconductors introduces either excess electrons (n-type) or holes (p-type), tailoring the material's electrical properties for various applications.