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An N-type semiconductor is obtained by carrying out a process of doping, that is adding a certain type of atoms to the semiconductor in order to increase the number of free (in this
case negative) charges.
When the doping material is added, it gives away (donates) weakly-bound outer electrons to the semiconductor atoms. This type
of doping agent is also known as donor material since it gives away some of its electrons.
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