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1 impurity
1) (легуюча) домішка 2) забруднення, небажана домішка - atomic impurity
- background impurity
- base impurity
- channel-stop impurity
- compensated impurity
- compensating impurity
- conductivity -type- determining impurity
- conductivity determining impurity
- contaminating impurity
- deep-level impurity
- deep-lying impurity
- diffusant impurity
- diffusing impurity
- donor impurity
- dopant impurity
- doping impurity
- emitter impurity
- free carrier impurity
- group V impurity
- implanted impurity
- interstitial impurity
- ion implanted impurity
- lifetime killing impurity
- lifetime shortening impurity
- migrating impurity
- molecular impurity
- n-type impurity
- polarized impurity
- p-type impurity
- shallow-level impurity
- shallow-lying impurity
- spin-on impurity
- stoichiometric impurity
- substitutional impurity
- transition metal impurity
- trap impurity
- ultratrace impurity
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