puolijohdekide
A puolijohdekide, or semiconductor crystal, is a crystalline solid material that possesses electrical conductivity between that of a conductor and an insulator. This intermediate conductivity is a key characteristic that makes these materials essential for modern electronics. The electrical properties of a puolijohdekide can be significantly altered by the presence of impurities, a process known as doping. Doping introduces either an excess of electrons (n-type semiconductor) or an excess of "holes," which are vacancies where electrons could be (p-type semiconductor).
The fundamental behavior of a puolijohdekide is governed by its electronic band structure. In the valence band,
Common examples of puolijohdekiteet include silicon (Si) and germanium (Ge), which are elemental semiconductors. Compound semiconductors,