Semiconductors are materials whose electrical conductivity lies between that of conductors (like copper) and insulators (like glass). They are fundamental to modern electronics, forming the basis for devices such as transistors, diodes, and integrated circuits (ICs). Semiconductors have the unique ability to be altered chemically or electronically to enhance or modulate their conductivity, making them incredibly versatile in applications ranging from computing to telecommunications.
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Seller Price | GHC 0 |
Added | 28 Sep, 2024 |
University | Academic City |
Course | Engineering |