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ohmic$54784$ - Übersetzung nach italienisch

NON-RECTIFYING ELECTRICAL JUNCTION: A JUNCTION BETWEEN TWO CONDUCTORS THAT HAS A LINEAR CURRENT–VOLTAGE (I-V) CURVE AS WITH OHM'S LAW
Ohmic device; Nonrectifying junction; Ohmic conductor; Non-rectifying junction

ohmic      
adj. (Fis) ohmico
electrical resistance         
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  • current]]. Ohm's law is satisfied when the graph is a straight line through the origin. Therefore, the two resistors are ''ohmic'', but the diode and battery are not.
  • A 75 Ω [[resistor]], as identified by its [[electronic color code]] (violet–green–black–gold–red). <!-- This resistor uses the 4 band variant of the colour code so the bands represent 7 - 5 - 0 - x0.1</sup> making 75 Ω ---> An [[ohmmeter]] could be used to verify this value.
  • The [[hydraulic analogy]] compares electric current flowing through circuits to water flowing through pipes. When a pipe (left) is filled with hair (right), it takes a larger pressure to achieve the same flow of water. Pushing electric current through a large resistance is like pushing water through a pipe clogged with hair: It requires a larger push ([[electromotive force]]) to drive the same flow ([[electric current]]).
  • A piece of resistive material with electrical contacts on both ends.
  • An [[ohmmeter]]
  • phase difference]] between current and voltage is +90° for the inductor; therefore, the complex phase of the impedance of the inductor is +90°.
OPPOSITION TO THE PASSAGE OF AN ELECTRIC CURRENT
Electric conductance; Electrical conductance; Electrical Resistance; Electric resistance; Resistance (electricity); Electrical-resistance; Electrical resistence; Resistive; Resistance (physics); Electrical Conductance; Electric resistnace; Resistance (electronics); Resistance in Wires; Ac resistance; AC resistance; Orders of magnitude (resistance); Electrical resistance; Electrical resistance & conductance; Non-ohmic resistance
resistenza elettrica (resistenza di qualsiasi corpo o circuito elettrico contro il passaggio di corrente elettrica)

Definition

resistor
(resistors)
A resistor is a device which is designed to increase the ability of an electric circuit to stop the flow of an electric current through it. (TECHNICAL)
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Wikipedia

Ohmic contact

An ohmic contact is a non-rectifying electrical junction: a junction between two conductors that has a linear current–voltage (I–V) curve as with Ohm's law. Low-resistance ohmic contacts are used to allow charge to flow easily in both directions between the two conductors, without blocking due to rectification or excess power dissipation due to voltage thresholds.

By contrast, a junction or contact that does not demonstrate a linear I–V curve is called non-ohmic. Non-ohmic contacts come in a number of forms, such as p–n junction, Schottky barrier, rectifying heterojunction, or breakdown junction.

Generally the term "ohmic contact" implicitly refers to an ohmic contact of a metal to a semiconductor, where achieving ohmic contact resistance is possible but requires careful technique. Metal–metal ohmic contacts are relatively simpler to make, by ensuring direct contact between the metals without intervening layers of insulating contamination, excessive roughness or oxidation; various techniques are used to create ohmic metal–metal junctions (soldering, welding, crimping, deposition, electroplating, etc.). This article focuses on metal–semiconductor ohmic contacts.

Stable contacts at semiconductor interfaces, with low contact resistance and linear I–V behavior, are critical for the performance and reliability of semiconductor devices, and their preparation and characterization are major efforts in circuit fabrication. Poorly prepared junctions to semiconductors can easily show rectifying behaviour by causing depletion of the semiconductor near the junction, rendering the device useless by blocking the flow of charge between those devices and the external circuitry. Ohmic contacts to semiconductors are typically constructed by depositing thin metal films of a carefully chosen composition, possibly followed by annealing to alter the semiconductor–metal bond.