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Drift current is a type of electric current that occurs in a semiconductor or conductor due to the movement of charge carriers (such as electrons and holes) in response to an applied electric field. When an electric field is established across a material, the charge carriers experience a force that causes them to accelerate and drift in the direction of the field. In a semiconductor, the drift current can be described using the mobility of the charge carriers.

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