- An
intrinsic semiconductor, also
called a pure semiconductor,
undoped semiconductor or i-type semiconductor, is a
semiconductor without any significant...
- A PIN
diode is a
diode with a wide,
undoped intrinsic semiconductor region between a p-type
semiconductor and an n-type
semiconductor region. The p-type...
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creating a
junction at
equilibrium similar to a p–n junction. Note that the
undoped narrow band gap
material now has
excess majority charge carriers. The fact...
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doping is the
intentional introduction of
impurities into an
intrinsic (
undoped)
semiconductor for the
purpose of
modulating its electrical,
optical and...
- . In
order to
reduce the
impact of ASE, an anti-ASE cap
consisting of
undoped material on the
surface of a disk
laser has been suggested. Such a cap...
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structures and dope
electrons or
holes onto the copper-oxide layers. The
undoped "parent" or "mother"
compounds are Mott
insulators with long-range antiferromagnetic...
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conduction band, of
filled electron energy levels). That
applies for
intrinsic (
undoped) semiconductors. This
means that at
absolute zero temperature,
there would...
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organic polymers ****ociated with a
protic solvent may also be "self-doped."
Undoped conjugated polymers are
semiconductors or insulators. In such compounds...
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valence band.
Substantial conductivity is
commonly observed in
nominally undoped diamond grown by
chemical vapor deposition. This
conductivity is ****ociated...
- may be:
Silicon dioxide, in
silicon MOSFETs Organic insulators (e.g.,
undoped trans-polyacetylene;
cyanoethyl pullulan, CEP), for organic-based FETs...