The pump is further microminiaturized by arranging two semiconductor bodies one above the other in the direction of flow through the pump. |
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After fascinating physicists for over a decade, fluorescent semiconductor nanocrystals are finally fulfilling their promise in the biology lab. |
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Light in certain engineered dielectric microstructures can flow in a way similar to electrical currents in semiconductor chips. |
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The researchers used a nanoparticulate semiconductor electrode coated with a light-sensitive porphyrin or chlorophyll dye. |
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Manufacturers have come out with these pocket-size pods of flash memory, the same kind of semiconductor memory used in digital cameras. |
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The positive triode rectifier switch has the upper electrode as a cathode, the lower electrode as an anode, and the p-type semiconductor layer. |
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A bipolar junction transistor is provided that includes an intrinsic collector region of first conductivity type in a semiconductor substrate. |
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Both teams of researchers found a way to make grow branches from nanoscale semiconductor wires. |
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They then repeatedly washed a slurry of gold or semiconductor particles over the protein crystals. |
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The semiconductor devices can be used in things such as TV screens, computer monitors, medical imaging and digital cameras. |
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To do this, we identified approximately 2,400 distinct patent classes that contained semiconductor product, device, and design inventions. |
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The manufacturing method for the improved sliders utilizes semiconductor processing techniques. |
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Semiconductor devices and methods to form a contact of a semiconductor device are disclosed. |
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The bolometric detector is achieved by means of technologies used in the semiconductor field. |
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Method for making metal contacts and interconnections concurrently on semiconductor integrated circuits. |
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As mobile phones drive the need for smarter chips, there has been consolidation among semiconductor firms. |
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Silicon is best known as the material used to make semiconductor computer chips with integrated circuits. |
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Lithography tools are used to draw the lines of a circuit on to a semiconductor wafer. |
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Disclosed is a method for making reliable interconnect structures on a semiconductor wafer having a first dielectric layer. |
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Additionally, the semiconductor wafer is subjected to a flow of ions from an ionization source within the tracking device itself. |
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Increasingly semiconductor firms are cutting back on their own wafer fabrication plants and using outsourcing firms. |
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The present invention is directed to an apparatus and process for heating and cooling semiconductor wafers in thermal processing chambers. |
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Recent research has discovered that a semiconductor can be made magnetic by doping it with an impurity. |
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In these devices, the emitter and collector are both a p-type semiconductor material and the base is n-type. |
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In the new study, scientists applied voltage to the electron in a quantum dot, which is a tiny, nanometer-sized semiconductor. |
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Lithography is the process of imprinting patterns on semiconductor materials used in integrated circuits. |
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A semiconductor is a substance whose ability to conduct electricity is between that of an insulator like rubber and a full conductor like copper. |
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A second insulator layer electrically insulates the wires from the electroconductor layer and the semiconductor substrate. |
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Further, a semiconductor integrated circuit has a dither pattern generator, an adder, and an error distribution unit. |
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Quantum wells consist of a thin sheet of crystalline semiconductor sandwiched between two sheets of another semiconductor. |
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I said I worked on semiconductor materials, where very pure crystals of, for example, silicon, are grown. |
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When the researchers instead replaced the next two thiophenes from the ends, the molecule behaved as a p-type semiconductor. |
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Given the performance of semiconductor stocks in the past year, who wants to bet against him? |
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Worldwide semiconductor sales increased 1.4 percent this year, rebounding from a one-third decline last year. |
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A recess is formed in the silica layer that is aligned with an active area within the semiconductor substrate. |
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Third, the semiconductor business is importantly shaped by confederations of producers banding together to promote technology standards. |
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Britney Spears, the wholesome princess of pop, and queen of semiconductor physics is not the harmless little lamb we all took her for. |
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A group of 18 daily exposed workers in a semiconductor copper laminate circuit board manufacturing plant participated. |
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The conductive sections work as heat conductive channels between the wiring board and the semiconductor device. |
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A carrier fluid, such as a gas, is then directed toward the semiconductor substrate so as to move the resist stripper across the substrate. |
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Despite a second year of falling sales, the semiconductor company ended its run of losses, even returning a small profit. |
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To shrink the size of transistors on computer chips, semiconductor manufacturers are turning to shorter wavelength techniques. |
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Because atoms in a semiconductor crystal are adjacent, their action on one another causes electrons to pass energy continuously. |
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When they hit a light-sensitive semiconductor, they transfer their energy to its electrons. |
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The memory cell includes an access transistor formed in a pillar of single crystal semiconductor material. |
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In addition to being used as a semiconductor in photoelectric cells and copy machines, selenium is also used in ceramics, glass, and medicine. |
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As the semiconductor industry looks to the future, stepper manufacturers are gearing up for extreme ultraviolet lithography. |
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The photocatalysis effect comes about because TiO 2 is a semiconductor that can absorb the high-energy component of sunlight. |
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They are using solution methods such chemical bath deposition to deposit films of semiconductor materials. |
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We see a bright future ahead in terms of growth for the whole semiconductor industry, and for the fabless industry and for the foundry industry. |
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More than 300 so-called fabless chipmakers in the US also source more than half of their silicon wafers from Taiwanese semiconductor foundries. |
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Foundry chipmakers build and operate immense semiconductor fabs to make chips designed by customers. |
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This weapon generates a very short, intense energy pulse producing a transient surge of thousands of volts that kills semiconductor devices. |
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When a voltage is applied to a semiconductor, a positive charge forms at one terminal and a negative charge at the other. |
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All known high performance optoelectronics are built on the rigid, brittle planar surfaces of semiconductor wafers. |
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Tin oxide, which has an excess of electrons available for conduction, is an n-type semiconductor. |
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It has invented a semiconductor technology that converts heat from a wide variety of sources to electrical energy using solid state thermionics. |
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Compare the space charge in wire chambers with the space charge region in a semiconductor detector, which is, in fact, the active region. |
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Eventually, nanotechnology and semiconductor device technology will converge. |
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The film will contain nanoscale pieces of semiconductor material and single-walled carbon nanotubes to maximize energy conversion. |
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As a semiconductor for electronics, silicon has always been a compromise between cost and ability. |
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The processor and array of galvanomagnetic elements are integrated in a single semiconductor die. |
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This radiation damage can be avoided if a semiconductor other than silicon is used. |
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One way is to shine a laser on a semiconductor to give some of its electrons a boost. |
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She aims to make a new type of solar cell by layering arrays of nanoscale semiconductor particles, called quantum dots, with polyelectrolytes. |
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Unlike the III-V compounds, such as gallium arsenide, generally used to make semiconductor lasers, silicon has an indirect bandgap. |
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Take Intel, which has been the leading maker of semiconductor chips for decades. |
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Many of these microscopic devices must be interconnected by metal wires, which are made by filling tiny trenches in the surface of the semiconductor wafer. |
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They repeatedly zapped a 100-nanometer-diameter raised patch of semiconductor called a quantum dot with laser light delivered through a microscopic glass fiber. |
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Sandwiched in the middle of the semiconductor are two layers of quantum wells in which the electrons and holes are created and confined to a 2D world. |
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There's a push on in China to jump-start the semiconductor sector. |
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Again, the agreement between the full wave and quasi-static calculations is due to the use of equations 4 and 5 to find the surface impedance of the lossy semiconductor layer. |
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I especially like semiconductors and semiconductor capital equipment. |
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The most time-consuming and expensive step in constructing microcircuits focuses a pattern of light onto a semiconductor surface coated with a photosensitive film. |
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The technology integrates and microminiaturizes the chemical process on a glass chip just like the same concept of semiconductor integrated circuit. |
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Today's edge-emitting stripe semiconductor lasers are unable to reliably and economically couple much more than 250 milliwatts into a single-mode fiber. |
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Light from a semiconductor laser is transmitted through the atomic vapor. |
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The transistor includes a monocrystalline semiconductor channel region overlying and epitaxially continuous with a body region of a semiconductor substrate. |
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Research will focus on projects in fuel cell research, magnetic nanostructures, smart coatings, semiconductor quantum dots and biomedical research. |
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I know that spinning a physical disk draws a lot more charge out of a NiCad or Alkaline cell than just pushing electrons around inside a semiconductor chip. |
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If you go back and look at the early days of the semiconductor revolution, you see that there were many ideas for how to build gate sets out of n-type and p-type transistors. |
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Disclosed are a capacitor for semiconductor devices capable of increasing storage capacitance and preventing leakage current, and method of manufacturing the same. |
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These experiments are expected to contribute, respectively, to new heat-exchanger designs, to more efficient oil exploration processes, and to better semiconductor alloys. |
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Packaging and integrating optoelectronic devices presents a significantly greater challenge to developers than to their counterparts in the mainstream semiconductor sector. |
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Meanwhile, lower than expected demand for mobile phones and fears of an oversupply of memory chips have pared the prices of major memory chip and semiconductor makers. |
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In the area of photocatalysis, developing colloidal semiconductor systems capable of converting visible light to a useful form of energy has also been the center of attention. |
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Because of the boom in 2000, the semiconductor manufacturers and suppliers anticipated high demand in 2001, which resulted in an inventory pileup. |
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The laser light lifts electrons from the valence band into the conduction band, where they travel freely when a voltage is applied to the semiconductor. |
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The filler material can be deposited as a step during conventional metal etch processing or it can be deposited as a first step of the processing of a semiconductor wafer. |
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The group, led by professor Robert Blick, designed a single-electron transistor from gallium arsenide, a semiconductor material similar to silicon. |
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Computers operate with semiconductor switches known as logic gates that perform binary algebraic processes to yield an output of either zero or one. |
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Organic semiconductor production would do away with all of that and substitute a process that resembles the continuous-feed printing of a newspaper. |
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A diode is the simplest possible semiconductor device, and is therefore an excellent beginning point if you want to understand how semiconductors work. |
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A fine particle of metal is disposed on a semiconductor substrate. |
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A junction between dissimilarly doped semiconductor layers sets up a potential barrier in the cell, which separates the light-generated charge carriers. |
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The construction of schottky diode is very different from conventional p-n junction in that a metal semiconductor junction is created. |
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The products support an advanced polysilicon technology for the solar and semiconductor markets, the company said. |
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Quantum dot semiconductor nanocrystals for immunotyping by polychromatic flow cytometry. |
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In addition to three fiducial capture, we relied on experience with semiconductor printing and the technique used for wafer bumping. |
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Other applications of these semiconductor nanoparticles include chemical sensors, solar batteries, LED and OLED light emitting displays. |
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Demand for fluorochemical products is expected to grow, particularly for use in semiconductor chips and electronics devices. |
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The researchers have revealed that molybdenite, or MoS2, is a very effective semiconductor. |
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Fine gold wires are used to connect semiconductor devices to their packages through a process known as wire bonding. |
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Silicon is the overwhelmingly dominant material in semiconductor electronics. |
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One firm has harnessed a technology used in the semiconductor and watchmaking industries for the production of micro molds. |
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The company's High Purity Metalorganics business is a leading supplier of electronic materials to the semiconductor and solar industries. |
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Some industries, such as semiconductor and steel manufacturers use the term fabrication instead. |
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They are made of standard semiconductor materials such as cadmium selenide, but their size gives them astonishing properties. |
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Attosecond pulse, high harmonic lasers, and EUVL semiconductor source and process development too. |
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The fabless semiconductor company recently finished designing its new line of microchips. |
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They explored the behavior of the charged quasiparticle in a two-dimensional semiconductor that is an excellent absorber of sunlight. |
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Liquid phase sintering was successfully applied to improve grain growth of thin semiconductor layers from nanoparticle precursor films. |
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In the 1960s, semiconductor technology was introduced into timebase circuits. |
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Credence Systems Corporation is a leading provider of debug, characterization and ATE solutions for the global semiconductor industry. |
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Cryptography Research is looking to deepen its commercial penetration with semiconductor manufacturers, smart card vendors, and issuers. |
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Upp co-founded TranSwitch, one of the first fabless communications semiconductor companies, and has been instrumental in its product development. |
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This traunche will support our rapid expansion as we bring our proven photovoltaic semiconductor printing technology to market. |
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A photoconductor is a type of semiconductor that is an insulator under conditions of darkness but becomes a conductor when illuminated. |
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Gains will benefit from a strong projected recovery in semiconductor shipments, as well as a shift to higher priced photolithographic chemicals. |
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The photomask market is largely dependent on growth in the overall semiconductor industry. |
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The new materials include dielectrics and dopants, which are commonly used in high-volume semiconductor manufacturing. |
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Using an MOCVD reactor, U of I researchers are already producing a variety of semiconductor wafers. |
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The semiconductor grating stabilizes the wavelength and narrows the linewidth of the light emitted by the laser. |
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When light strikes the wet semiconductor, made of titanium oxide, electrons are also generated in a process called photocatalytic action. |
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The semiconductor properties of zinc oxide make it useful in varistors and photocopying products. |
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Xavier Pucel, manager of semiconductor research at International Data Corp. |
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Lead sulfide is a semiconductor, a photoconductor, and an extremely sensitive infrared radiation detector. |
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The major maker of polyvinyl chloride and semiconductor wafers said it will pay a full-year dividend of 14 yen per share, including a 7 yen interim dividend already paid. |
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The HOSP product release is the third distinct low k spin-on dielectric platform introduced to the semiconductor industry by AlliedSignal Electronic Materials. |
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The use of the solution processable oxide semiconductor iXsenic makes us truly innovative and gives us the opportunity to reach high performance at low costs. |
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In a semiconductor material like silicon, something very interesting happens because the current is not only carried by electrons in the conduction band. |
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Regulations favoring lead-free soldering of electronic and semiconductor parts prompted Victrex USA, in Greenville, SC, to reformulate its PEEK materials for the role. |
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The p-n junction diode forms the basis for nearly all electronics and therefore, its quality is often a good predictor of the performance of a semiconductor device. |
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He starts by extracting an abstract concept of both bipolar junction transistor and metal-oxide semiconductor transistors, and builds larger system using them. |
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These sensors are now manufactured with BiCMOS technology, a combination of bipolar junction transistor and complementary metal oxide semiconductor. |
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In FTIR, a thermal detector is based on pyroelectric materials or on solid-state semiconductor devices using photovoltaic or photoconductive principles. |
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Formed in 2002, the company grew out of the partnership of Charles Brown and James Trinkle, two past executives of Rhetech and longtime veterans of the semiconductor industry. |
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When the researchers replaced the rod's two end thiophenes with a perfluoroarene group, the organic molecule behaved like an n-type semiconductor. |
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The Triton technology is designed to form electrodes in ultra-thin glass interposer substrates for next-generation semiconductor chips for mobile devices. |
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The silicon was doped with boron to make a p-type semiconductor. |
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The purchase order includes the WorkStream DFS MES product that will be used to support Hyundai Electronics' new semiconductor fabrication plant in Oregon. |
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European IC producers are rapidly raising the stakes in semiconductor innovation, which is why ASAT sees this market as a vital growth opportunity. |
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Compound semiconductor nanowires, such as gallium arsenide, are especially desirable because of their better transport properties and versatile heterojunctions. |
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Electrochemical photolysis of water at a semiconductor electrode. |
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Even if changes occur that quickly in the core, the mantle, which is a semiconductor, is thought to remove variations with periods less than a few months. |
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Little noticed outside the semiconductor industry, silicon dioxide has supported and protected silicon, as well as facilitated the element's special electronic properties. |
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Commonly a semiconductor radiation detection sensor is used that can also provide spectrographic information on the contamination being collected. |
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Bulk silver and silver foils were used to make vacuum tubes, and continue to be used today in the manufacture of semiconductor devices, circuits, and their components. |
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With closer integration of semiconductor packaging and PCB assembly services, packaging and chip design have started to dictate terms to the SMT industry. |
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Sirific Wireless Limited is a privately held fabless semiconductor company that designs and develops CMOS RF transceiver integrated circuits for multi-mode mobile devices. |
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The building in Manassas is a 600,000 square foot semiconductor manufacturing facility containing 97,000 square feet of Class 10 clean room space. |
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The early adopters, chiefly the semiconductor community, used the instruments to check their production processes and to fault-find when things had gone wrong. |
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As the leading merchant photomask supplier to China's expanding semiconductor industry, we intend to continue investing in support of our customers' growth in this key market. |
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