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- and the resulting semiconductors are known as doped or extrinsic semiconductors. Apart from doping, the conductivity of a semiconductor can be improved...
- NXP Semiconductors N.V. (NXP) is a Dutch semiconductor designer and manufacturer with headquarters in Eindhoven, Netherlands. The company employs approximately...
- ****nide, as well as organic semiconductors) for its function. Its conductivity lies between conductors and insulators. Semiconductor devices have replaced vacuum...
- range of electrical behavior that semiconductors can exhibit, and extrinsic semiconductors are used to make semiconductor electronic devices such as diodes...
- Will Semiconductor (WillSemi; Chinese: 韦尔半导体; pinyin: Wéiěr Bàndǎotǐ) is a publicly listed Chinese fabless semiconductor company headquartered in Shanghai...
- dopant activation in semiconductors. Doping is also used to control the color in some pigments. The effects of impurities in semiconductors (doping) were long...
- The semiconductor industry is the aggregate of companies engaged in the design and fabrication of semiconductors and semiconductor devices, such as transistors...
- semiconductors II–V semiconductors I–III–VI2 semiconductors Oxides Layered semiconductors Magnetic semiconductors Organic semiconductors Charge-transfer complexes...
- Zetex Semiconductors plc is a UK-based manufacturer of discrete semiconductor devices such as diodes and transistors. Originally a subsidiary of Ferranti...
- semiconductors (also known as WBG semiconductors or WBGSs) are semiconductor materials which have a larger band gap than conventional semiconductors....