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  • 61Isamu Akasaki — nihongo|Isamu Akasaki|赤崎 勇| Akasaki Isamu | born January 30 1929, is a Japanese scientist, best known for inventing p n junction blue LEDs using gallium nitride (GaN) in as early as 1989, first in the world.Hiroshi Amano, Masahiro Kito, Kazumasa… …

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  • 62Combustion chemical vapor deposition — (CCVD) is a chemical process by which thin film coatings are deposited onto substrates in the open atmosphere. Contents 1 History 2 Principles and procedure 3 Remote combustion chemical v …

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  • 63Nanowire — Part of a series of articles on Nanoelectronics Single molecule electronics …

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  • 64Heterojunction bipolar transistor — The heterojunction bipolar transistor (HBT) is a type of bipolar junction transistor (BJT) which uses differing semiconductor materials for the emitter and base regions, creating a heterojunction. The HBT improves on the BJT in that it that can… …

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  • 65Peter Grünberg — Infobox Scientist name = Peter Grünberg imagesize = 180px birth date = birth date and age|1939|05|18|df=y birth place = Pilsen, Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia nationality = Germany field = Physics work institution = Carleton University… …

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  • 66Nanoionics — Part of a series of articles on Nanoelectronics Single molecule electronics …

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  • 67Millstone River Photonickers — is an informal affinity association of those individuals associated with the development of semiconductor diode laser technology at RCA Laboratories and its successor organization Sarnoff Corporation, as well as companies and government or… …

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  • 68Diode — Figure 1: Closeup of a diode, showing the square shaped semiconductor crystal (black object on left) …

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  • 69Field-effect transistor — FET redirects here. For other uses, see FET (disambiguation). High power N channel field effect transistor The field effect transistor (FET) is a transistor that relies on an electric field to control the shape and hence the conductivity of a… …

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  • 70Texture (crystalline) — In materials science, texture is the distribution of crystallographic orientations of a polycrystalline sample. A sample in which these orientations are fully random is said to have no texture. If the crystallographic orientations are not random …

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