dopantokkal
Dopantokkal, also known as dopants, are impurities intentionally introduced into a material to modify its electrical, optical, or structural properties. This process is commonly used in semiconductor technology to create p-type and n-type semiconductors, which are fundamental components in electronic devices such as diodes, transistors, and solar cells. By adding a small amount of dopant, the electrical conductivity of the material can be significantly altered, enabling the creation of p-n junctions and other critical structures.
Dopants can be classified into two main categories: acceptors and donors. Acceptors are elements that have
The doping process typically involves diffusion, ion implantation, or epitaxial growth techniques. Diffusion involves heating the
Dopantokkal play a crucial role in modern electronics and optoelectronics, enabling the development of advanced devices