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  • 71Magnetic semiconductor — Magnetic semiconductors are semiconductor materials that exhibit both ferromagnetism (or a similar response) and useful semiconductor properties. If implemented in devices, these materials could provide a new type of control of conduction.… …

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  • 72Degenerate semiconductor — This article is about highly doped semiconductors that begin to show metal like electronic behavior. For other uses, see Degeneracy. A degenerate semiconductor is a semiconductor with such a high level of doping that the material starts to act… …

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  • 73Copper(I) oxide — Copper(I) oxide …

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  • 74Beryllium oxide — Preferred IUPAC name Beryllium oxide[ …

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  • 75Indium(III) oxide — Chembox new Name = Indium(III) oxide ImageName = Indium(III) oxide OtherNames = indium trioxide Section1 = Chembox Identifiers CASNo = 1312 43 2 Section2 = Chembox Properties Formula = In2O3 MolarMass = 277.64 g/mol Appearance = yellowish green… …

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  • 76Copper(II) oxide — IUPAC name Copper(II) oxide …

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  • 77Nitric oxide — Not to be confused with nitrous oxide or nitrogen oxides. For other uses, see NO (disambiguation). Nitric oxide …

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  • 78Vanadium(IV) oxide — IUPAC name Vanadium(IV) oxide …

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  • 79Gate oxide — The gate oxide is the third region of the MOSFET between the source and drain. It is a thin layer of pure, defect free, 5 200 nm thick thermally grown oxide. It serves as the dielectric layer so that the gate can sustain as high as 1 to 5 MV/cm… …

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  • 80Fairchild Semiconductor Corporation — ▪ American company       American electronics company that shares credit with Texas Instruments Incorporated for the invention of the integrated circuit. Founded in 1957 in Santa Clara, California, Fairchild was among the earliest firms to… …

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