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- semiconductors, made of organic compounds. Semiconducting metal–organic frameworks. The most common semiconducting materials are crystalline solids, but amorphous...
- Silicon is a chemical element; it has symbol Si and atomic number 14. It is a hard, brittle crystalline solid with a blue-grey metallic luster, and is...
- Sapphire is a precious gemstone, a variety of the mineral corundum, consisting of aluminium oxide (α-Al2O3) with trace amounts of elements such as iron...
- section of a dual in-line package. This type of package houses a small semiconducting die, with microscopic wires attaching the die to the lead frames, allowing...
- surrounding region to become semiconducting, and single monatomic vacancies induce magnetic properties. Semiconducting carbon nanotubes have shown piezoresistive...
- nanotube is metallic; if n − m is a multiple of 3, then the nanotube is semiconducting with a very small band gap, otherwise the nanotube is a moderate semiconductor...
- the prin****l ore and the most important compound of lead. It is a semiconducting material with niche uses. Addition of hydrogen sulfide or sulfide salts...
- intrusion. Jackets can be semiconducting or non-conducting depending on soil conditions and desired grounding configuration. Semiconducting jackets can also be...
- network that is rehealable. In 2016, Oh et al. looked specifically at semiconducting polymers for organic transistors. They found that incorporating 2,6-pyridine...
- representing the second (E22, semiconducting) and first (E11, semiconducting) Van Hove transition of the semiconducting species show little or no change...