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  • Transistor [r]: A semiconductor device that allows a signal at its input terminal(s) (usually a current or a voltage) to control an output signal at its output terminal(s), acting either as a switch activated by the input signal or as an amplifier for the input signal. [e]
  • CMOS [r]: A circuit architecture used in high-density integrated circuits involving both p-channel and n-channel MOSFETs and known for exceptionally low power consumption [e]

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  • Semiconductor [r]: A substance (usually a solid) with electrical conductivity intermediate between metals and insulators. [e]
  • Electronic band structure [r]: The very closely spaced energy levels available to electrons in solids, which are separated from each other by energy gaps. [e]
  • Fermi function [r]: The equilibrium occupancy of an energy level in a system of independent fermions at a fixed temperature. [e]
  • Semiconductor diode [r]: Two-terminal device that conducts current in only one direction, made of two or more layers of material, of which at least one is a semiconductor. [e]
  • MOS capacitor [r]: A two-terminal device consisting of three layers: a metal gate, a semiconducting body and a separating insulator, often an oxide. [e]