semiconductors, carrier generation and carrier recombination are processes by which mobile charge carriers (electrons and electron holes) are created and eliminated...
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Carrier generation and recombination" (PDF). MIT Open CourseWare, Massachusetts Institute of Technology. p. 3. Retrieved May 2, 2021. "Majority and minority...
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and create electrons and holes. The processes that create or annihilate electrons and holes are called generation and recombination, respectively. In certain...
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Look up recombination in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Recombination may refer to: Carrier generation and recombination, in semiconductors, the cancellation...
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Semiconductor characterization techniques (section Physical and chemical characterization techniques)
the depletion width, carrier concentration, carrier generation and recombination rates, carrier lifetimes, defect concentration, and trap states. Electrical...
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Band gap (section Direct and indirect band gap)
conduction band (mostly empty), then current can flow (see carrier generation and recombination). Therefore, the band gap is a major factor determining the...
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Generation in carrier generation and recombination, a process with mobile charge carriers (semiconductors) Generation in biology, a (usually multicellular)...
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minority carrier recombination. The energy released due to recombination can be either thermal, thereby heating up the semiconductor (thermal recombination or...
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Drift current (category Charge carriers)
for the way that the drift current, diffusion current, and carrier generation and recombination are combined into a single equation. Drift current is the...
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than an internal conversion effect. Auger therapy Charge carrier generation and recombination Characteristic X-ray Coster–Kronig transition Electron capture...
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used for studying defects in the i-region of a p-i-n diode. Carrier generation and recombination Bandgap Effective mass Schottky diode Frenkel defect Schottky...
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Cage effect (section Cage recombination efficiency)
Solvent effects Carrier generation and recombination Rate-determining step Chemistry (IUPAC), The International Union of Pure and Applied. "IUPAC -...
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implementation, where the carriers and the photons are confined in order to maximize their chances for recombination and light generation. Unlike a regular diode...
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Convection–diffusion equation (category Functions of space and time)
respectively, R represents carrier generation and recombination (R > 0 for generation of electron-hole pairs, R < 0 for recombination.) E is the electric field...
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values. Recombination can occur by direct encounter with a majority carrier, annihilating both carriers, or through a recombination-generation center,...
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Homologous recombination is a type of genetic recombination in which genetic information is exchanged between two similar or identical molecules of double-stranded...
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Shockley–Queisser limit (section Recombination)
concentrations of charge carriers (electrons and holes) change (see Shockley diode equation), and according to the authors the rate of recombination changes by a...
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Lidar and Infrared Pathfinder Satellite Observations Calligraphic projection Calutron Carbon dioxide laser Carrier generation and recombination Catastrophic...
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Mendelian inheritance (category CS1 maint: date and year)
Johnston, S. E.; Santure, A. W.; Smadja, C. M. (2017). "Recombination: The good, the bad and the variable". Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society...
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effective carrier lifetime, τ b u l k {\displaystyle \tau _{\mathrm {bulk} }} is the bulk carrier lifetime, s {\displaystyle s} is the surface recombination velocity...
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Photoluminescence (section Radiative recombination)
conversion into useful work due to carrier recombination and photon emission. They have also related the change in entropy generation to the change in photocarrier...
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equivalent (have the same genes) and this process is called equal homologous recombination. Unequal homologous recombination occurs when the exchanged portions...
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excess of recombination of electron-hole pairs over generation of electron-hole pairs. The rate of recombination is equal to the rate of generation when at...
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photovoltaics to have thicker active layers while minimizing carrier recombination and keeping the series resistance of the device low. Nanoparticles...
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_{r}n^{2}} is the rate of the density of free carriers in the generation layer reduced by recombination, γ i n {\displaystyle \gamma _{i}n} is the injection...
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Bipolar junction transistor (redirect from Emitter, base, and collector)
less time than the semiconductor's minority-carrier lifetime. Having a lightly doped base ensures recombination rates are low. In particular, the thickness...
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of the Electronic and Energetic Landscapes of Perovskite Solar Cells: High Local Charge Carrier Mobility, Reduced Recombination, and Extremely Shallow...
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Quantum well (section Carrier capture and lifetime)
generated carriers are either collected by the built-in field or lost due to carrier recombination. Carrier recombination is the process in which a hole and electron...
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measure of the "leakage" of carriers across the p–n junction in reverse bias. This leakage is a result of carrier recombination in the neutral regions on...
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interaction length defined in optical fibers. Contribution to carrier injection and recombination to the total current need to be considered as well so that...
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