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1 layer
1. ім. шар; плівка 2. дієсл. наносити шар - accumulation layer
- amorphized layer
- anti-oxidation layer
- barrier layer
- base layer
- blanket layer
- blocking layer
- boundary layer
- branch layer
- buffer layer
- buried layer
- cap layer
- composite layer
- conducting layer
- conductor layer
- contact layer
- continuous layer
- depletion layer
- deposited layer
- diffused [diffusion] layer
- diffusion-impervious layer
- diffusion-source layer
- doped layer
- driving layer
- epitaxial layer
- epi layer
- etch-resistant layer
- evaporated layer
- evaporation layer
- field oxide layer
- Gaussian-doped layer
- heteroepitaxial layer
- high-concentration layer
- high-mobility layer
- homoepitaxial layer
- host layer
- implantation layer
- implanted layer
- impurity layer
- inert layer
- injection layer
- injector layer
- inset oxide layer
- insulating layer
- insulation layer
- insulator layer
- interconnection layer
- interface layer
- interfacial layer
- interlayer dielectric film layer
- intrinsic layer
- inversion layer
- ion-implantation layer
- lacquer layer
- lightly doped layer
- liquid-phase epitaxial layer
- low-mobility layer
- masking layer
- metallizationlayer
- metallayer
- metallized layer
- molecular epitaxy layer
- monoatomic layer
- monomolecular layer
- multiple layer
- multiple wiring layers
- n layer
- native layer
- nucleating layer
- ohmic layer
- organic passivation layer
- oxide-inhibiting layer
- p layer
- passivating layer
- passivation layer
- photosensitive layer
- planarizing layer
- polysilicon layer
- protective layer
- pyrolytically deposited layer
- registered layers
- resistive layer
- sacrificial layer
- sandwiched layers
- sealing layer
- seal layer
- separation layer
- signal layer
- source layer
- space-charge layer
- stepped layers
- stopping layer
- substrate layer
- superconductive layer
- superimposed layers
- superlattice layer
- supported semiconductor layer
- thermal-охide layer
- transition layer
- vacuum-deposited layer
- vacuum-evaporated layer
- via layer
- wiring layer
- wiring channel layer
- δ-doping layer
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