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... region of contact with neighboring atoms . COVALENT CRYSTALS When a covalent bond is formed we imagine that an electron from each atom is transferred to the region between the two atoms joined by the bond . In an ionic bond it is a good ...
... region of contact with neighboring atoms . COVALENT CRYSTALS When a covalent bond is formed we imagine that an electron from each atom is transferred to the region between the two atoms joined by the bond . In an ionic bond it is a good ...
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... region Ig I , I , 15 1 , Ig n - region ++ ( a ) Ig n ( ၁ ) ( b ) n Distance Fig . 14.8 . Dependence of recombination I , and generation I , hole currents across a p - n junction upon applied voltage bias . The inserts show the ...
... region Ig I , I , 15 1 , Ig n - region ++ ( a ) Ig n ( ၁ ) ( b ) n Distance Fig . 14.8 . Dependence of recombination I , and generation I , hole currents across a p - n junction upon applied voltage bias . The inserts show the ...
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Charles Kittel. is applied to the p region and positive to the n region , so that the potential difference between the two regions is increased . Now practically no holes can climb the potential hill , and the recombina- tion current I ...
Charles Kittel. is applied to the p region and positive to the n region , so that the potential difference between the two regions is increased . Now practically no holes can climb the potential hill , and the recombina- tion current I ...
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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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