What characterizes the state of a pure or intrinsic semiconductor like silicon?

Answer

The number of free electrons is equal to the number of holes.

In an intrinsic semiconductor, the few electrons that gain enough thermal energy to jump to the conduction band leave behind an equal number of vacancies, or holes, in the valence band, thus maintaining charge neutrality.

What characterizes the state of a pure or intrinsic semiconductor like silicon?

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