Encyclopedia of Physical Science and Technology, Volume 16Academic Press, 1992 - Physical sciences |
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Page 366
... charge carriers in the surface with respect to the bulk carrier concentration . Such a space charge may also be induced by the application of an external electric field or by the presence of a charged layer on the surface such as ...
... charge carriers in the surface with respect to the bulk carrier concentration . Such a space charge may also be induced by the application of an external electric field or by the presence of a charged layer on the surface such as ...
Page 540
... charge - dis- charge cycle of the photodiode is closely analo- gous to that of a silicon vidicon . A problem with the multiplexed method of readout of an X - Y array as shown in Fig . 9 ( a ) is that the large capacitance of its output ...
... charge - dis- charge cycle of the photodiode is closely analo- gous to that of a silicon vidicon . A problem with the multiplexed method of readout of an X - Y array as shown in Fig . 9 ( a ) is that the large capacitance of its output ...
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... charge by collisional interactions between various forms of ice and water particles , with the aggregation of negative charge on larger hydrometeors and positive charge on smaller particles . The larger negative particles are affected ...
... charge by collisional interactions between various forms of ice and water particles , with the aggregation of negative charge on larger hydrometeors and positive charge on smaller particles . The larger negative particles are affected ...
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