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Discover why a Ptype semiconductor remains electrically neutral. Learn about charge carriers, dopants, and atomic balance in this clear electronics guide.
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| Title | N-type semiconductors use phosphorus doping, in p-type semiconductors use boron to create holes ... |
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| Published | October 11, 2024 |
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