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It is called as DOPING. Doping is the process in which you add an impurity to a pure semiconductor to increase its conductivity. While doping is done, crystal structure of semiconductor is not disturbed.

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The atoms of the main semiconductor material - usually silicium or germanium - have 4 electrons in the outer shell. The impurities added have 5 electrons in their outer shell for an n-type semiconductor (for example, arsenic), or 3 electrons for a p-type semiconductor (for example, boron).

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It becomes an n-type semiconductor with electrons as majority carriers because pentavalent impurities have an extra electron (valence elecron)

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the impurity itself is known as the "dopant"

the process is known as "doping"

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