Definition of Heterostructure. Meaning of Heterostructure. Synonyms of Heterostructure

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Meaning of Heterostructure from wikipedia

- combination of multiple heterojunctions together in a device is called a heterostructure, although the two terms are commonly used interchangeably. The requirement...
- A double heterostructure, sometimes called double heterojunction, is formed when two semiconductor materials are grown into a "sandwich". One material...
- compositions (like CdTe, HgSe, Cd****S1−x alloys, core/s**** and core/crown heterostructures) and shapes (as scrolls, nanoribbons, etc.). 2D semiconductor materials...
- The heterostructure barrier varactor (HBV) is a semiconductor device which shows a variable capacitance with voltage bias, similar to a varactor diode...
- A quantum heterostructure is a heterostructure in a substrate (usually a semiconductor material), where size restricts the movements of the charge carriers...
- between different bandgap materials is called a heterostructure, hence the name double heterostructure (DH) laser. The kind of laser diode described in...
- emitter blocking of minority carriers. This is accomplished by using heterostructure confinement in the emitter, introducing an energy barrier to minority-carrier...
- graphene. A separate class of heterostructures that can host 2DEGs are oxides. Although both sides of the heterostructure are insulators, the 2DEG at the...
- and academic who contributed significantly to the creation of modern heterostructure physics and electronics. He shared the 2000 Nobel Prize in Physics...
- transitions in a repeated stack of semiconductor multiple quantum well heterostructures, an idea first proposed in the article "Possibility of amplification...