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The p-type or N-type semiconductor is not of practical use. Why?​

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Explanation:

The p-type semiconductor doesn't have greater energy than the n-type semiconductor. This is because the semiconductor itself doesn't really have an energy. Charge carriers (electrons/holes) have energies. The relative positioning of the bands tell you how much energy an electron or a hole must have for it to exist.

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