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how can we understand if a semiconductor is doped or not according to its reflectivity?

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Chemistry: Structure and Properties
Chemistry: Structure and Properties
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00:01 Okay, so the key thing here is that the key thing here is about how an atom keeps its electrons.
00:09 So basically in an insulator, that's anything that doesn't conduct.
00:13 So basically, you know, all non -metals.
00:16 Look at the nucleus in here.
00:22 You get some protons.
00:26 They have some electrons out here.
00:29 Fine.
00:30 But basically, insulators have their electrons kind of bound together into the atom or into the molecule.
00:37 And they really don't, they don't allow for electrons to kind of get out and kind of carry charge elsewhere...
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