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← ScienceWhich mechanism causes increased conductivity in a semiconductor when exposed to light of a specific frequency?
A)Electron-hole pair generation via photoexcitation✓
B)Increased electron mobility via phonon scattering
C)Reduced bandgap caused by lattice expansion
D)Increased doping concentration from thermal diffusion
💡 Explanation
When a semiconductor absorbs light with sufficient energy, photoexcitation generates electron-hole pairs because photons promote electrons to higher energy orbitals, increasing both electron and hole concentrations. Therefore, conductivity increases due to increased charge carriers, rather than mobility, bandgap reduction, or doping which require different mechanisms such as thermal effects.
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