12th Class Physics Semiconducting Devices Question Bank Semiconducting Devices Conceptual Problems

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    Why does diamond behave like an insulator?

    Answer:

                    There is a large forbidden band of 6 \[\text{eV}\] in diamond. It is difficult to excite the electrons from valence band to the conduction band. Due to the absence of free charge carriers, diamond behaves as an insulator.


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