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What is the difference between p-n junction diode and extrinsic semiconductor?

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The difference between P-N junction diode and extrinsic semiconductor is the allowable direction of flow of current

The extrinsic semiconductor can allow current to flow in both directions while the P-N junction diode permits only a unidirectional flow of current

Step-by-step explanation:

A semiconductor is a substance that has an intermediate conductivity between that of conductors and non conductors

Examples of semiconductors include germanium and cadmium selenide

A semiconductor to which impurities has been added (an activity known as doping) is an extrinsic semiconductor

Based on the functioning of a semiconductor, doping result in the formation of one of two types of semiconductors including;

1) N-type semiconductor that has an extra electron and the charge carriers are electrons

2) P-type semiconductor that has one less (-e⁻) electron and holes are the charge carriers

An extrinsic semiconductor can conduct allow the flow of electricity in both ways

A P-N junction diode consists of both the P and N-type extrinsic semiconductors arranged such that current can flow in only one direction.

Therefore, the difference is that the extrinsic semiconductor can allow current flow in both directions while the P-N junction diode permits only a unidirectional flow of current.

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