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How does the energy gap of an instrinsic semiconductor vary, when doped with a pentavalent impurity?

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When an intrinsic semiconductor is doped with the impurity atoms of valence five like As, P or Sb, some addition energy levels are produced, situation in the energy gap slightly below the conduction band which are called donor energy levels. Due to it, energy gap in semiconductor decreases.
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