Suppose a pure Si crystal has 5×10^28 atoms . . .

Question : Suppose a pure Si crystal has 5×1028 atoms m-3. It is doped by 1 ppm concentration of boron. Calculate the concentration of holes and electrons, given that ni=1.5×1016 m-3. Is the doped crystal n-type or p-type? 

Doubt by Nevaeh

Solution : 

Number of silicon atoms = 5×1028 m-3

Doping concentration = 1 ppm (parts per million) of Boron

Boron (B) is a trivalent impurity, it will accept one electron per atom.

so the hole concentration would be 

nh=[5×1028/106] = 5×1022 m-3
nh= 5×1022 m-3

Now, using the mass action law

ni2=ne.nh
ne=ni2/nh
ne=[
1.5×1016]²/[
5×1022]
ne=(2.25×1032)/[5×1022]
ne=0.45×1010
ne=4.5×109 m-3

Clearly, nh>ne
Hence, doped crystal is a p-type semiconductor.