donordefecten
Donordefecten, a term often encountered in semiconductor physics and materials science, refers to imperfections within a crystalline lattice that are introduced by the presence of donor atoms. Donor atoms are elements intentionally added to a semiconductor material, such as silicon or germanium, to increase its concentration of free electrons. These donor atoms typically have more valence electrons than the host semiconductor atoms. For instance, in silicon (Group 14), elements from Group 15 like phosphorus or arsenic are used as donors. When a donor atom substitutes for a host atom in the lattice, it forms covalent bonds with its neighbors. However, one of its valence electrons is only loosely bound and can be easily excited into the conduction band, becoming a free charge carrier.
The presence of these donor atoms creates what are termed "donordefecten" in the sense that they introduce