Sentences with phrase «carrier mobility»

I've seen how baby carrier mobility is especially helpful with multiple children, the older of which love to hold our hands.
«We've demonstrated that visible light can induce a robust writing and erasing of charge - doping in GBN heterostructures without sacrificing high carrier mobility,» Wang says.
Scientists in the University of York have received funding from EPSRC to optimise charge carrier mobility in nanoporous metal oxide films.
The result was a great improvement in carrier mobility, which measures how quickly electrical charges travel through the transistor.
The process remains experimental, and the engineers can not yet precisely control the alignment of organic materials in their transistors or achieve uniform carrier mobility.
Significantly, compared to silicon, germanium offers a number of other advantages in terms of device development such as higher nonlinear coefficients, better carrier mobility, and the potential to produce active devices based on germanium - based alloys.
A combination of exceptional mechanical properties, high carrier mobility, thermal conductivity, and chemical inertness, make graphene a prime candidate material for next generation optoelectronic, electromechanical, and biomedical applications.
As such, a closely related material, black phosphorus, has been receiving intense research attention because it has a small band gap and a high charge carrier mobility, and can easily be reduced to nanometer thicknesses.
Instead, they noticed that radiation - induced disorder causes the carrier mobility to decrease and the scattering rate to increase as expected, but the carrier concentration remains significantly less affected than it should be.
«We're working with a crystalline semiconductor called rubrene, which is an organic, carbon - based material that has performance factors, such as charge - carrier mobility, surpassing those measured in amorphous silicon.
However, they, especially n - type semiconducting polymers, currently lag behind inorganic counterparts in the charge carrier mobility — which characterizes how quickly charge carriers (electron) can move inside a semiconductor — and the chemical stability in ambient air.
Phosphorene, a single layer of black phosphorus, is a two dimensional material whose direct semiconducting band - gap, high carrier mobility and sensitivity to strain make it promising for applications.
According to the team, these factors, along with graphene's high carrier mobility, chemical inertness, and biocompatibility, mean that three - dimensional graphene could be adapted over even wider areas.
Its dielectric breakdown strength is 3 times higher than in SiC and more than 30 times better than in Si, the carrier mobility is very high for both carrier types and the thermal conductivity is unsurpassed.
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