- acceptor-impurity semiconductor
- полупроводник с акцепторной примесью
The New English-Russian Dictionary of Radio-electronics. F.V Lisovsky . 2005.
The New English-Russian Dictionary of Radio-electronics. F.V Lisovsky . 2005.
acceptor — [ak sep′tər, əksep′tər] n. [L] 1. one who accepts; specif., a person who signs a promise to pay a draft or bill of exchange 2. Chem. an atom that receives a pair of electrons from another atom to form a covalent bond with it 3. Electronics an… … English World dictionary
semiconductor device — ▪ electronics Introduction electronic circuit component made from a material that is neither a good conductor nor a good insulator (hence semiconductor). Such devices have found wide applications because of their compactness, reliability,… … Universalium
Semiconductor — Citations missing|date=March 2008A semiconductor is a solid material that has electrical conductivity in between a conductor and an insulator; it can vary over that wide range either permanently or dynamically. [. They are used in many… … Wikipedia
semiconductor — /sem ee keuhn duk teuhr, sem uy /, n. 1. a substance, as silicon or germanium, with electrical conductivity intermediate between that of an insulator and a conductor: a basic component of various kinds of electronic circuit element (semiconductor … Universalium
acceptor — /əkˈsɛptə/ (say uhk septuh) noun 1. someone or something that accepts. 2. Electronics a minute impurity introduced into a semiconductor to cause hole conduction. 3. a horse which has qualified to enter in a race. Also, accepter …
acceptor — n. 1 Commerce a person who accepts a bill. 2 Physics an atom or molecule able to receive an extra electron, esp. an impurity in a semiconductor. 3 Chem. a molecule or ion etc. to which electrons are donated in the formation of a bond. 4 Electr. a … Useful english dictionary
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