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In a semiconductor , acceptor imparity isA. AntimonyB. IndiumC. PhosphorusD. Arsenic

Answer» Correct Answer - B
When a pure Ge crystal is doped with a trivalent impurity like indium, we get a p-type semiconductor. The indium impurity accepts the electrons from Ge, hence it is called acceptor impurity.


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