The conductivity in the intrinsic semiconductor does not depend on

The Conductivity In The Intrinsic Semiconductor Does Not Depend On Physics Question

The conductivity in the intrinsic semiconductor does not depend on

Options

(a) band gap
(b) temperature
(c) fermi energy
(d) effective mass of charge carriers

Correct Answer:

fermi energy

Explanation:

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