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1 concentration
концентрація - background impurity concentration
- background concentration
- bulk impurity concentration
- defect concentration
- dopant concentration
- doping concentration
- dosage concentration
- emitter impurity concentration
- graded impurity concentration
- intrinsic concentration
- ionized-impurity concentration
- per-unit-area concentration
- per-unit-volume concentration
- recombination-сеnter concentration
- surface-state concentration
- vacancy concentrationEnglish-Ukrainian dictionary of microelectronics > concentration
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2 absorption
поглинання, абсорбція - characteristic absorption
- Compton absorption
- extrinsic absorption
- free-carrier absorption
- fundamental absorption
- impurity absorption
- interband absorption
- intraband absorption
- intrinsic absorption
- laser radiation absorption
- lattice absorption
- surface-state absorptionEnglish-Ukrainian dictionary of microelectronics > absorption
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3 scattering
розсіювання - deformation potential scattering
- dislocation scattering
- electron-phonon scattering
- electron-hole scattering
- gas scattering
- grain boundary scattering
- intervalley scattering
- ionized impurity scattering
- mask scattering
- optical phonon scattering
- Raman scattering
- surface scattering
- two-valley scatteringEnglish-Ukrainian dictionary of microelectronics > scattering
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