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The conductivity of an intrinsic semiconductor depends on temperature as σ=σ0 e−ΔE/2KT, where σ0 is a constant. Find the temperature at which the conductivity of an intrinsic germanium semiconductor will be double of its value at T = 300 K. Assume that the gap for germanium is 0.650 eV and remains constant as the temperature is increased.

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The conductivity of an intrinsic semiconductor depends on temperature as σ=σ0 eΔE/2KT, where σ0 is a constant. Find the temperature at which the conductivity of an intrinsic germanium semiconductor will be double of its value at T = 300 K. Assume that the gap for germanium is 0.650 eV and remains constant as the temperature is increased.



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