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Qué (quién) es lifetime records - definición

AVERAGE TIME TAKEN FOR FREE SEMICONDUCTOR ELECTRONS OR HOLES TO RECOMBINE; WHICHEVER IS THE MINORITY CARRIER
Minority carrier lifetime; Carrier Lifetime

Customer lifetime value         
METRIC TO PREDICT HOW MUCH A BUSINESS CAN EARN FROM AN AVERAGE CUSTOMER OVER THE COURSE OF THE ENTIRE RELATIONSHIP
Lifetime value; Lifetime customer value; User lifetime value
In marketing, customer lifetime value (CLV or often CLTV), lifetime customer value (LCV), or life-time value (LTV) is a prognostication of the net profit
LifeTimes         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Life-time; Lifetimes; Lifetime (disambiguation); Life Time; Lifetime (album); Lifetime (song)
LifeTimes is an album by Diana Hubbard, released in 1979 by Waterhouse Records 8. In addition to Diana Hubbard, the album includes musical contributions from Chick Corea, Stanley Clarke, John Goodsall, Michael Boddicker, and Patrick Moraz.
Lockdown Project         
INDEPENDENT RECORD LABEL ORIGINALLY FOUNDED IN LONDON, ENGLAND
Lockdown Project; Gronland Records; Groenland Records; Gronland records; Grönland
Lockdown Project is an alternative hip hop group hailing from southern England. Most commonly known simply as Lockdown or LDP is a group of young rappers and musicians.

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Carrier lifetime

A definition in semiconductor physics, carrier lifetime is defined as the average time it takes for a minority carrier to recombine. The process through which this is done is typically known as minority carrier recombination.

The energy released due to recombination can be either thermal, thereby heating up the semiconductor (thermal recombination or non-radiative recombination, one of the sources of waste heat in semiconductors), or released as photons (optical recombination, used in LEDs and semiconductor lasers). The carrier lifetime can vary significantly depending on the materials and construction of the semiconductor.

Carrier lifetime plays an important role in bipolar transistors and solar cells.

In indirect band gap semiconductors, the carrier lifetime strongly depends on the concentration of recombination centers. Gold atoms act as highly efficient recombination centers, silicon for some high switching speed diodes and transistors is therefore alloyed with a small amount of gold. Many other atoms, e.g. iron or nickel, have similar effect.