Semiconductors are materials with electrical conductivity between conductors and insulators. They play an important role in modern electronics as their conductivity can be controlled through doping with impurities. Semiconductors form the foundation of devices like transistors and diodes and are used to build modern electronics like computers and phones. Silicon is the most widely used semiconductor and intrinsic semiconductors can be made conductive by doping with n-type or p-type impurities, creating an excess or deficiency of electrons or holes respectively. The combination of different semiconductor types generates devices that can control electrical signals.