Chapter 12: Problem 68
If you want to dope GaAs to make a p-type semiconductor with an element to replace As, which element(s) would you pick?
Chapter 12: Problem 68
If you want to dope GaAs to make a p-type semiconductor with an element to replace As, which element(s) would you pick?
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