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tunnel diode - перевод на арабский

TYPE OF SEMICONDUCTOR DIODE
Esaki diode; Tunneling diode
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transient suppressor         
  • Combined TVS and rail-to-rail diode (unidirectional)
  • TVS diode as array
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ELECTRONIC COMPONENT , POWER DIODE
Transil; Transils; Transient suppressor; Transorb; Tranzorb; Transient voltage suppressor diode; Tvs diode; Tranzil; TVS-diode; Transient voltage suppression diode; Thyrector
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varactor         
  • Consumer AM-FM broadcast tuner with varicaps highlighted
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  • Australian market band I-III-U television tuner with varicaps highlighted
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  • Example circuits using varicaps
SEMICONDUCTOR DIODE USED AS VOLTAGE-CONTROLLED CAPACITOR
Varicap diode; Varactor diode; Tuning diode; Variable capacitance diode; Varactor; Capacitance diode
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Определение

tunnel diode
¦ noun Electronics a two-terminal semiconductor diode using tunnelling electrons to perform high-speed switching operations.

Википедия

Tunnel diode

A tunnel diode or Esaki diode is a type of semiconductor diode that has effectively "negative resistance" due to the quantum mechanical effect called tunneling. It was invented in August 1957 by Leo Esaki, Yuriko Kurose, and Takashi Suzuki when they were working at Tokyo Tsushin Kogyo, now known as Sony. In 1973, Esaki received the Nobel Prize in Physics, jointly with Brian Josephson, for discovering the electron tunneling effect used in these diodes. Robert Noyce independently devised the idea of a tunnel diode while working for William Shockley, but was discouraged from pursuing it. Tunnel diodes were first manufactured by Sony in 1957, followed by General Electric and other companies from about 1960, and are still made in low volume today.

Tunnel diodes have a heavily doped positive-to-negative (P-N) junction that is about 10 nm (100 Å) wide. The heavy doping results in a broken band gap, where conduction band electron states on the N-side are more or less aligned with valence band hole states on the P-side. They are usually made from germanium, but can also be made from gallium arsenide and silicon materials.