What is meant by ‘doping’ in a semiconductor?


Doping is the technique of altering the characteristics of intrinsic semiconductors by introducing impurities.
Silicon and Germanium are normally doped with trivalent and pentavalent elements.
A p-type semiconductor is created when an intrinsic semiconductor is doped with Trivalent impurity.

Final answer:

Hence, introducing impurities is known as doping.