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  1. The source and drain are thus connected by a so-called "inversion layer", in which the majority charge carrier (electrons) is the minority one in the bulk of the semiconductor (which is p-type, so holes are the majority carrier).
  2. In theory the display could be huge, if only a perfect, large semiconductor substrate could be made.
  3. This "mobility gap" separates the occupied "delocalised" states that contain the mobile electrons (and are so-called precisely because they can move around in the semiconductor) from vacant delocalised states in higher Landau levels.
  4. The second generation uses a new type of semiconductor laser, made of a mixture of iridium, gallium, arsenic and phosphorus.
  5. Scotland has played host to several big American semiconductor firms (including Motorola, General Instrument and National Semiconductor) that have set up plants making standards.
  6. On the other hand, occupied localised states, confined to limited regions of the semiconductor, do exist adjacent to vacant localised states, at energies just below EF , and their electrons can move by thermally-activated "hopping between sites.
  7. Specialist capabilities for polymer, zeolite, catalyst, ceramic, semiconductor, metal/alloy and molecular materials are provided with simulation of X-ray, neutron and electron diffraction and High-Resolution Transmission Electron Microscope images possible for these materials.
  8. The worldwide semiconductor industry is expected to reach 71,900m by the end of 1993 and grow to 96,000m by 1996, according to a forecast prepared by World Semiconductor Trade Statistics Inc for the San Jose-based Semiconductor Industry Association.
  9. This excites electrons in the dye, which are then pumped into the conduction band on the semiconductor electrode (so oxidising the dye).
  10. Garth Swanson says that the existing work could be extended fairly easily to switching speeds of 625MHz by making the igfets on a 1m process, now standard fare in the semiconductor industry.
  11. A good example of this "reverse flow" comes from certain developments in the semiconductor industry.
  12. With water as the liquid, scientists achieved efficiencies of 10 per cent, but semiconductor electrodes tend to rust.
  13. First generation systems use such fibres with gallium -aluminium-arsenide semiconductor lasers producing light at about 0.8 micrometres.

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