Semiconductors

Word SEMICONDUCTORS
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Definitions and meanings of "Semiconductors"

What do we mean by semiconductors?

A substance with electrical properties intermediate between a good conductor and a good insulator.

People who cross-dress. Politically correct way of saying "transistors" ("trans-sisters"). Urban Dictionary

Material that only conducts electricity when it feels like it. Urban Dictionary

Synonyms and Antonyms for Semiconductors

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The word "semiconductors" in example sentences

The US position in semiconductors is really very good. jmo Says: ❋ Unknown (2009)

When I was working in semiconductors (at a design house, not in manufacturing) I did worry that much of the semiconductor manufacturing was overseas. ❋ Unknown (2009)

State and federal officials are aiming to reassert the nation's traditional leadership in semiconductors by providing hundreds of millions of dollars toward a cutting edge research institute and the construction of a $4.5 billion silicon chip manufacturing plant. ❋ Howard Schneider (2010)

They spent a year designing a new kind of inverter called a microinverter, harnessing expertise in semiconductors, software, communications and power systems. ❋ Kerry A. Dolan (2010)

Actel specializes in semiconductors called field programmable gate arrays, which are able to withstand high radiation, while Microsemi focuses on analog and integrated chips that help regulate power usage. ❋ Melissa Korn (2010)

Players can cooperate, defect by claiming property (happened in semiconductors and in software, where claiming property was uncommon but then became standard), or defect by copying. ❋ Rebecca Tushnet (2009)

And warm quantum states have recently been demonstrated in semiconductors (Lau et al, 2006; Stern et al, 2006; c.f. Amin et al, 2006). ❋ Unknown (2007)

Stanford researchers predict a new state of matter in semiconductors ❋ Unknown (2006)

Giaever, who invented and studied the detailed properties of the "tunnel junction", an electronic component based on superconductivity, shared the second half with Leo Esaki for work on tunneling phenomena in semiconductors (see below). ❋ Unknown (2000)

The theorists at Bell had all done work in semiconductors at some time or another and were very helpful in the learning process, particularly through their constant give-and-take with the experimentalists. ❋ Unknown (1999)

His paramount interest was clusters of metal atoms, e.g. metals included in semiconductors, and he often performed these investigations together with Robert F. Curl, whose background was in microwave and infra-red spectroscopy. ❋ Unknown (1996)

Not only was the existence of tunnelling in semiconductors established, but he also showed and explained an unforeseen aspect of tunnelling in semiconductor junctions. ❋ Unknown (1992)

Your discoveries have opened up new fields of research and have given new fundamental insight about electrons in semiconductors and superconductors and about macroscopic quantum phenomena in superconductors. ❋ Unknown (1992)

Many attempts were made to observe tunnelling in semiconductors, but the results were controversial and inconclusive. ❋ Unknown (1992)

Giaever for their experimental discoveries regarding tunneling phenomena in semiconductors and superconductors respectively. ❋ Unknown (1973)

I think we just turned the wrong way and [wound up] in [the Castro] [District]. I see a lot of semiconductors on this street. ❋ Pentozali (2005)

I called my [CPU] a jerk, and now [it's not working]... damned moody [semiconductors]. ❋ BostonTechGuy (2009)

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