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Charles Kittel. 13 Semiconductor Crystals Semiconductors are electronic conductors with values of the elec- trical resistivity at room temperature generally in the range ~ 10-2 to ~ 109 ohm - cm , intermediate between good conductors ...
Charles Kittel. 13 Semiconductor Crystals Semiconductors are electronic conductors with values of the elec- trical resistivity at room temperature generally in the range ~ 10-2 to ~ 109 ohm - cm , intermediate between good conductors ...
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... Semiconductors and metals ; an introduction to the electron theory of metals , Cambridge University Press , Cambridge , 1939 . 14 Semiconductor Rectifiers and Transistors In this chapter we discuss 382 SEMICONDUCTOR CRYSTALS.
... Semiconductors and metals ; an introduction to the electron theory of metals , Cambridge University Press , Cambridge , 1939 . 14 Semiconductor Rectifiers and Transistors In this chapter we discuss 382 SEMICONDUCTOR CRYSTALS.
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... semiconductor device which performs the functions of a vacuum tube triode , such as amplification and modulation . It is now possible to build advanced types of electronic circuits entirely without vacuum tubes , using semiconductor ...
... semiconductor device which performs the functions of a vacuum tube triode , such as amplification and modulation . It is now possible to build advanced types of electronic circuits entirely without vacuum tubes , using semiconductor ...
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DIFFRACTION OF XRAYS BY CRYSTALS | 44 |
CLASSIFICATION OF SOLIDS LATTICE ENERGY | 63 |
ELASTIC CONSTANTS OF CRYSTALS | 85 |
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