The electronic properties are discussed in terms of ionization potential and electron affinity. |
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The electron affinity of bromine is high and is similar to that of chlorine. |
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The electron affinity of the iodine atom is not much different from those of the other halogen atoms. |
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The high current density is possible because the p-doped WBG region acts as a negative electron affinity material when in contact with low work function metals. |
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The larger the electron affinity of the substrate, the greater the probability of Na donating its electron to the substrate. |
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