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Basic Electronics Semiconductor —
I

Materials that permit flow of electrons are called conductors (e.g., gold, silver, copper, etc.).

Materials that block flow of electrons are called insulators (e.g., rubber, glass, Teflon, mica, etc.).

Materials whose conductivity falls between those of conductors and insulators are called semiconductors. •
Semiconductors are “
part
-
time

conductors whose conductivity can be controlled.
germanium
Semiconductors
silicon
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II

Silicon is the most common material used to build semiconductor devices. •
Si is the main ingredient of sand and it is estimated that a cub
ic mile of seawater contains 15,000 tons of Si. •
Si is spun and grown into a crystalline structure and cut into w
afers to make electronic devices.
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III

Atoms in a pure silicon wafer contains four electrons in outer o
rbit (called valence electrons).

Germanium is another semiconductor material with four valence el
ectrons.

In the crystalline lattice structure of Si, the valence electron
s of every Si atom are locked up in covalent bonds with the valence electrons of four n
eighboring Si atoms. –
In pure form, Si wafer does not contain any free charge carriers
. –
An applied voltage across pure Si wafer does not yield electron flow through the wafer. –
A pure Si wafer is said to act as an insulator. •
In order to make useful semiconductor devices, materials such as
phosphorus (P) and boron (B) are added to Si to change Si

s
conductivity.
4 valence electrons
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