How does band transport differ between intrinsic and extrinsic semiconductors?
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Intrinsic semiconductors have charge carriers solely due to thermal excitation, while extrinsic semiconductors have additional charge carriers introduced by doping. This difference affects the conductivity and mobility of charge carriers in the material.