puolijohteella
Puolijohteella, or semiconductor in English, refers to a material that has electrical conductivity between that of a conductor and an insulator. This property makes semiconductors crucial components in modern electronics. Their conductivity can be manipulated by introducing impurities, a process called doping, which can either increase or decrease the number of free charge carriers (electrons or holes).
The most commonly used semiconductors are silicon (Si) and germanium (Ge), both from Group 14 of the
At absolute zero temperature, a pure semiconductor acts as an insulator. As temperature increases, thermal energy