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  • NetLogic shareholders will get $50 a share, or 57 percent more than the semiconductor's closing price on Sept. 9.

    BusinessWeek.com -- Top News 2011

  • For this process to take place, however, the photons have to penetrate the material to the depletion zone and their energy has to precisely match the energy of the semiconductor's electronic bandgap - the gap between its valence and conduction energy bands where no electron states can exist.

    Nano Tech Wire 2010

  • Calculations are made using each semiconductor's band gap, which refers to the amount of energy (photon) required to push electrons around, which determines a material's ability to absorb and convert light to electricity.

    Bend Blogs 2010

  • For this process to take place, however, the photons have to penetrate the material to the depletion zone and their energy has to precisely match the energy of the semiconductor's electronic bandgap -- the gap between its valence and conduction energy bands where no electron states can exist.

    Global Warming RSS Newsfeed info@ecologicalinternet.org (ScienceDaily: none gi 2010

  • An external electrical field may change a semiconductor's resistivity or 'behavior' for that matter.

    Signs of the Times 2010

  • For this process to take place, however, the photons have to penetrate the material to the depletion zone and their energy has to precisely match the energy of the semiconductor's electronic bandgap -- the gap between its valence and conduction energy bands where no electron states can exist.

    EcoEarth.Info Environment RSS Newsfeed info@ecologicalinternet.org (ScienceDaily: none gi 2010

  • For this process to take place, however, the photons have to penetrate the material to the depletion zone and their energy has to precisely match the energy of the semiconductor's electronic bandgap - the gap between its valence and conduction energy bands where no electron states can exist.

    PhysOrg.com - latest science and technology news stories PhysOrg Team 2010

  • If a photon has about the same energy as the solar cell semiconductor's band gap, it knocks an electron into the conduction band, where it can flow as current.

    Peak Energy 2010

  • For this process to take place, however, the photons have to penetrate the material to the depletion zone and their energy has to precisely match the energy of the semiconductor's electronic bandgap - the gap between its valence and conduction energy bands where no electron states can exist.

    PhysOrg.com - latest science and technology news stories 2010

  • Yet in spite of the semiconductor's seminal importance, semiconductor history is neglected by historians as "too new" and by the business media as "old news."

    unknown title 2009

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