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- A material that is intentionally added to a pure semiconductor material in order to increase the population of free electrons in that semiconductor, resulting in a net negative charge. A semiconductor that has had donor material added to it is called "n-type." Tyco Electronics Corporation
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- If there is a higher concentration of donors than acceptors, the semiconductor is n-type and the free electron concentration is approximately the difference between the two doping concentrations. - everything2.com by
- The ionization energy of a donor atom is the energy required to dissociate the electron from the atom and put it in the conduction band of the crystal. - answers.com by
- The doping with foreign atoms increases the conductivity of semiconductor crystals. By installing pentavalent foreign atoms (donors) one receives electron excess conductors (n-conductor). - ledshift.com by
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- Bir tepkimede proton, elektron vb. başka tepkene veren tepken.
T. : donör İng.: donor Fr.: donneur Alm.: Donator
Kimya Terimleri Sözlüğü TDK (Turkish Language Institue) - by Hakan YILDIZ
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- Bir elektron verici H , metil, etil, propil.. - İki elektron verici NH3, H2O, CO, etilen, py - Üç elektron verici NO, allil (H2C=CH-CH2 ) - Dört elektron verici bütadien - Beş elekton verici siklopentadienil (Cp) - wikipedia by Hakan YILDIZ
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