Silicon can be doped with small amounts of phosphorus to create a semiconductor used in transistors. (a)

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Silicon can be doped with small amounts of phosphorus to create a semiconductor used in transistors.

(a) Is the alloy interstitial or substitutional? Justify your answer.

(b) How do you expect the properties of the doped material to differ from those of pure silicon?

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Chemical Principles The Quest For Insight

ISBN: 9781464183959

7th Edition

Authors: Peter Atkins, Loretta Jones, Leroy Laverman

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