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Which of the following non-stoichiometric defects inherently generates positive holes, resulting in Solid State Chemistry Question

Question

Which of the following non-stoichiometric defects inherently generates positive holes, resulting in the compound acting as a p-type semiconductor?

Answer: C

💡 Solution & Explanation

Metal deficiency defects occur when some metal ions are missing and charge balance is maintained by converting some lower-valent metal ions into higher-valent ions. This creates positive holes, so the compound behaves as a p-type semiconductor.

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