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This flash demonstration shows how replacing a Germanium atom in a crystal with Arsenic (which has one extra electon), allows electrons to flow through a solid state crystal, causing an electrical current. Credit : Penn State
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http://tlt.its.psu.edu/mto/energy/crystal.html
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