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Diode and Dopant

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Difference between Diode and Dopant

Diode vs. Dopant

A diode is a two-terminal electronic component that conducts current primarily in one direction (asymmetric conductance); it has low (ideally zero) resistance in one direction, and high (ideally infinite) resistance in the other. A dopant, also called a doping agent, is a trace impurity element that is inserted into a substance (in very low concentrations) to alter the electrical or optical properties of the substance.

Similarities between Diode and Dopant

Diode and Dopant have 14 things in common (in Unionpedia): Alkaline earth metal, Charge carrier, Doping (semiconductor), Extrinsic semiconductor, Gallium arsenide, Germanium, Laser, List of semiconductor materials, Scintillator, Selenium, Semiconductor, Silicon, Solid-state electronics, Transistor.

Alkaline earth metal

The alkaline earth metals are six chemical elements in group 2 of the periodic table.

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Charge carrier

In physics, a charge carrier is a particle free to move, carrying an electric charge, especially the particles that carry electric charges in electrical conductors.

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Doping (semiconductor)

In semiconductor production, doping is the intentional introduction of impurities into an intrinsic semiconductor for the purpose of modulating its electrical properties.

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Extrinsic semiconductor

An extrinsic semiconductor is one that has been doped, that is, into which a doping agent has been introduced, giving it different electrical properties than the intrinsic (pure) semiconductor.

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Gallium arsenide

Gallium arsenide (GaAs) is a compound of the elements gallium and arsenic.

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Germanium

Germanium is a chemical element with symbol Ge and atomic number 32.

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Laser

A laser is a device that emits light through a process of optical amplification based on the stimulated emission of electromagnetic radiation.

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List of semiconductor materials

Semiconductor materials are nominally small band gap insulators.

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Scintillator

A scintillator is a material that exhibits scintillation—the property of luminescence, when excited by ionizing radiation.

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Selenium

Selenium is a chemical element with symbol Se and atomic number 34.

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Semiconductor

A semiconductor material has an electrical conductivity value falling between that of a conductor – such as copper, gold etc.

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Silicon

Silicon is a chemical element with symbol Si and atomic number 14.

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Solid-state electronics

Solid-state electronics means semiconductor electronics; electronic equipment using semiconductor devices such as semiconductor diodes, transistors, and integrated circuits (ICs).

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Transistor

A transistor is a semiconductor device used to amplify or switch electronic signals and electrical power.

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Diode and Dopant Comparison

Diode has 213 relations, while Dopant has 67. As they have in common 14, the Jaccard index is 5.00% = 14 / (213 + 67).

References

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