Answer :
Answer:
Total 3 holes are available for conduction of current at 300K.
Explanation:
In order to develop a semiconductor, two type of impurities can be added as given below:
- N-type Impurities: Pentavalent impurities e.g. Phosphorous, Arsenic are added to have an additional electron in the structure. Thus a pentavalent impurity creates 1 additional electron.
- P-type Impurities: Trivalent impurities e.g. Boron, Aluminium are added to have a positive "hole" in the structure. Thus a trivalent impurity creates 1 hole.
Now for estimation of extra electrons in the impured structure is as
[tex]N_{electrons-free}=n_{pentavalent \, atoms}\\N_{electrons-free}=4\\[/tex]
Now for estimation of "holes" in the impured structure is as
[tex]N_{holes}=n_{trivalent \, atoms}\\N_{holes}=7\\[/tex]
Now when the free electrons and "holes" are available in the structure ,the "holes" will be filled by the free electrons therefore
[tex]N_{holes-net}=N_{holes}-N_{electrons-free}\\N_{holes-net}=7-4\\N_{holes-net}=3[/tex]
So total 3 "holes" are available for conduction of current at 300K.