semiconducting in English

adjective
1
(of a material or device) having the properties of a semiconductor.
Previous fingerprint sensors have exploited the capacitance between the skin and the surface of a semiconducting device, identifying the ridges and grooves of the finger from the difference in capacitance they produce.

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1. Acetylene black semiconducting shield material with improved processing

2. It was found that the decomposition process is less favourable in presence ofp-type semiconducting additive.

3. The conductor of the wire or cable comprises a semiconducting outer layer (10) including distributed magnetic particles.

4. Welker was interested in systematically studying the semiconducting properties of the III-V compounds.

5. This results in an exchange of electrons and holes between the differently doped semiconducting materials.

6. Whenever thermal equilibrium is disturbed in a semiconducting material, the number of holes and electrons changes.

7. A semiconducting solid-state mixture is known with molar ratios between donor and acceptor molecules of 1.3:2 and 1.66:2.

8. The silicon layer (B) consists of polycrystalline or amorphus silicon which is doped by semiconducting dopants of the p- or n-type, preferably in a concentration higher than 10?

9. The Attractiveness of conjugated semiconducting polymers lies in the possibility to process them from solution, applying spin coating, doctor blading, or even conventional printing techniques for a controlled film formation

10. In particular, rod-coil block copolymers that comprise an electron-donor semiconducting block and a wisely chosen coil block (e.g. a low glass-transition temperature polymer) were synthesised and blended with well-established donor/acceptor organic materials.

11. 1.3.2 Metal Arsenides A large number of metal Arsenides are known and generally can be considered as metal alloys with the formula MAsn, where M is a metal and n =1, 2, or 3. In these compounds arsenic exists in a negative oxidation state; however, bonding is strongly covalent and the compounds are semiconducting in nature.