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... semiconductor the resistivity changes by a factor of 10-3 . Because of this very strong change with temperature , semiconductors are useful for making ... semiconductor depend on temperature Sec . 3.3 107 Metals and Semiconductors.
... semiconductor the resistivity changes by a factor of 10-3 . Because of this very strong change with temperature , semiconductors are useful for making ... semiconductor depend on temperature Sec . 3.3 107 Metals and Semiconductors.
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... semiconductor is a result of the motion of both charge carriers so that σ = Nnеμn + Npеμp , ( 13.6.2 ) where n is the ( charge ) mobility of the negative carrier ( electrons ) and ... semiconductor is Sec . 13.6 Intrinsic Semiconductors 595.
... semiconductor is a result of the motion of both charge carriers so that σ = Nnеμn + Npеμp , ( 13.6.2 ) where n is the ( charge ) mobility of the negative carrier ( electrons ) and ... semiconductor is Sec . 13.6 Intrinsic Semiconductors 595.
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... semiconductor ? ( b ) A doped p - type semiconductor ? ( c ) A doped n - type semiconductor ? 13.9 Of what use are Hall effect studies in the science of semiconductors ? 13.10 If the silicon described in Table 3.2.1 contains only one ...
... semiconductor ? ( b ) A doped p - type semiconductor ? ( c ) A doped n - type semiconductor ? 13.9 Of what use are Hall effect studies in the science of semiconductors ? 13.10 If the silicon described in Table 3.2.1 contains only one ...
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