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Charge carrier density (n)

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Charge carrier density refers to the number of charge carriers (such as electrons or holes) per unit volume in a material, typically measured in units of per cubic centimeter (cm³) or per cubic meter (m³). It is a crucial parameter in understanding the electrical properties of semiconductors, conductors, and insulators, as it influences the material's conductivity, mobility, and overall electronic behavior.
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