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In general, the higher the electron mobility the faster the transistor can operate.
Electron mobility also plays a role in determining a material's informal classification.
GaAs has the highest electron mobility of the three semiconductors.
Electron mobility is almost always specified in units of cm/(V s).
InAs is well known for its high electron mobility and narrow energy bandgap.
The gain-bandwidth product depends on the electron mobility alone.
The electron mobility is defined by the equation:
Despite having high carrier concentrations, the electron mobilities are also very high (up to 100,000 cm/Vs).
When an electric field is applied to a material, free electrons will drift slowly through the material as described by the electron mobility.
In electronics, the TOF method is used to estimate the electron mobility.
The key to the development of the transistor was the further understanding of the process of the electron mobility in a semiconductor.
Electron mobility and hole mobility are key parameters for design and performance of electronic devices.
The absence of a doped layer enhances the electron mobility significantly when compared to their modulation-doped counterparts.
This is the idea behind the high electron mobility transistor, or HEMT.
"The electron mobility for this material is an order of magnitude higher than previously reported for any solution-based method," Talapin said.
High electron mobility.
The electron mobility of HgCdTe with a large Hg content is very high.
For the electrical mobility of an electron or hole in solid-state physics, see Electron mobility.
In 1992 he was promoted to Laboratory Manager, overseeing the invention of a pseudomorphic high electron mobility transistor.
They are usually based on perylenediimides or fullerenes or their derivatives, and show electron mobilities below 2 cm/(V s).
This semiconductor has several favorable properties, including good transparency, high electron mobility, wide bandgap, and strong room-temperature luminescence.
In solid-state physics, the electron mobility characterizes how quickly an electron can move through a metal or semiconductor, when pulled by an electric field.
Electron mobility (solid-state physics)
This allows for extremely high performance high electron mobility, HEMT transistors and other quantum well devices.
With James S. Allen, Rossi found gas mixtures of high electron mobility and low electron attachment.