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The conductivity of the intrinsic semiconductor at absolute temperature is

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At absolute zero ($0\text{ K}$), all semiconductors freeze out and become perfect insulators with zero conductivity.
As temperature increases, thermal excitation generates free carriers, and conductivity begins to rise.
Updated On: Jul 6, 2026
  • Zero
  • 0.5 eV
  • 1.1 eV
  • Infinity
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The Correct Option is A

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