photoconductive substrate - significado y definición. Qué es photoconductive substrate
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Qué (quién) es photoconductive substrate - definición

MOLECULE UPON WHICH AN ENZYME ACTS
Enzyme substrate (biology); Substrate (biochemistry); Substrate molecule; Enzyme substrate; Enzyme substrate (Biology); Chromogenic substrate; Sensitive substrate; Sensitive substrates; Sensitive index substrates; Moderate sensitive substrate; Moderate sensitive substrates

Auston switch         
  • Typical time response of a photocurrent generated with an Auston switch using a femtosecond laser pulse.
Photoconductive antenna
An Auston switch (also known as a photoconductive switch) is an optically gated antenna that is commonly used in the generation and detection of pulsed terahertz radiation. It is named after the physicist David H.
Substrate (biology)         
SURFACE ON WHICH AN ORGANISM LIVES
Substrate (locomotion)
In biology, a substrate is the surface on which an organism (such as a plant, fungus, or animal) lives. A substrate can include biotic or abiotic materials and animals.
substrate         
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Substrates; Substrate (disambiguation)
<hardware> The body or base layer of an integrated circuit, onto which other layers are deposited to form the circuit. The substrate is usually Silicon, though Sapphire is used for certain applications, particularly military, where radiation resistance is important. The substrate is originally part of the wafer from which the die is cut. It is used as the electrical ground for the circuit. (1996-04-07)

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Substrate (chemistry)

In chemistry, the term substrate is highly context-dependent. Broadly speaking, it can refer either to a chemical species being observed in a chemical reaction, or to a surface on which other chemical reactions or microscopy are performed.

In the former sense, a reagent is added to the substrate to generate a product through a chemical reaction. The term is used in a similar sense in synthetic and organic chemistry, where the substrate is the chemical of interest that is being modified. In biochemistry, an enzyme substrate is the material upon which an enzyme acts. When referring to Le Chatelier's principle, the substrate is the reagent whose concentration is changed.

In the latter sense, it may refer to a surface on which other chemical reactions are performed or play a supporting role in a variety of spectroscopic and microscopic techniques, as discussed in the first few subsections below.