Semiconductor Physics
Across
- 3. - The energy level that separates occupied and unoccupied states.
- 6. - A negatively charged subatomic particle.
- 7. - The structure of semiconductor materials.
- 10. - The terminal in a FET through which current flows.
- 12. - A technology using complementary metal-oxide-semiconductor transistors.
- 13. - The ability of a semiconductor to store electrical charge.
- 14. - The process of intentionally adding impurities to a semiconductor.
- 15. - The energy difference between the valence and conduction bands.
- 18. - A type of semiconductor with excess holes.
- 19. - Used in the creation of semiconductors.
- 21. - The band in a semiconductor where electrons can move freely.
- 22. - Opposition to the flow of electric current in a semiconductor.
- 24. - The terminal in a FET used to control the flow of current.
- 26. - A semiconductor device allowing current flow in one direction.
- 27. - The highest energy band of electrons in a semiconductor.
- 29. - A type of semiconductor with excess electrons.
- 30. - Combining different semiconductor materials in a device.
Down
- 1. - A metal-oxide-semiconductor field-effect transistor.
- 2. - A type of transistor with both electrons and holes as charge carriers.
- 4. - Circuits combining many semiconductor components on a single chip.
- 5. - The interface between N-type and P-type regions in a semiconductor.
- 8. - A semiconductor device used for amplification and switching.
- 9. - Circuits in semiconductor devices for performing digital operations.
- 11. - Another type of bipolar junction transistor.
- 16. - The process of increasing the strength of an electrical signal.
- 17. - A type of bipolar junction transistor.
- 20. - The terminal in a FET where current originates.
- 23. - A material with intermediate electrical conductivity.
- 25. - A field-effect transistor.
- 28. - A positive charge carrier in a semiconductor.