The impurity atom added to germanium to make it $N$-type semiconductor is
A
Arsenic
B
Iridium
C
Aluminium
D
lodine
[KCET 1993; KCET (Engg./Med.) 2000]
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A
Arsenic
For $N$-type semiconductor, the impurity should be pentavalent.
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