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Schottky
Schottky, physicist Friedrich Schottky, mathematician Other links: Schottky diode and Schottky barrier in electronics and physics Schottky transistor in electronics Schottky group in mathematics Schottky defect in condensed matter physics Schottky anomaly in condensed matter physics Schottky noise wikipedia.org
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Schottky
Schottky (ˈʃɒtkɪ) [The name of Walter Schottky (1886–1976), German physicist.] 1. Used attrib. in Electr. and Electronics: Schottky barrier, an electrostatic depletion layer formed at the interface of a metal and a semiconductor in contact, causing the junction to act as an electrical rectifier; fre... Oxford English Dictionary
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Friedrich Schottky
Schottky groups and Schottky's theorem. Schottky was a professor at the University of Zurich from 1882-1892. He is also the father of Walter H. wikipedia.org
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Schottky barrier
A Schottky barrier, named after Walter H. Schottky, is a potential energy barrier for electrons formed at a metal–semiconductor junction. One of the primary characteristics of a Schottky barrier is the Schottky barrier height, denoted by ΦB (see figure). wikipedia.org
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Schottky group
Schottky space Schottky space (of some genus g ≥ 2) is the space of marked Schottky groups of genus g, in other words the space of sets of g elements It contains classical Schottky space as the subset corresponding to classical Schottky groups. wikipedia.org
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Schottky diode
Schottky diodes are often used as antisaturation clamps in Schottky transistors. Silicon carbide Schottky diode Schottky diodes constructed from silicon carbide have a much lower reverse leakage current than silicon Schottky diodes wikipedia.org
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Walter H. Schottky
Early life Schottky's father was mathematician Friedrich Hermann Schottky (1851–1935). Schottky had one sister and one brother. Schottky Walter Schottky Institut Reinhard W. Serchinger: Walter Schottky – Atomtheoretiker und Elektrotechniker. wikipedia.org
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蕭特基 (Schottky) 橋式整流器 - Diodes Incorporated
濾波快速橋式整流器. 高效能溝槽超級勢壘整流器 (SBRT) 效能 (SBR) PFC 二極體. 蕭特基 (Schottky) (.5A 和以上) 蕭特基 (Schottky) 橋式整流器. 標準整流器. 功能陣列. MOSFET (金屬氧化物半導體場效電晶體)
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Schottky transistor
A Schottky transistor places a Schottky diode between the base and collector of the transistor. Schottky-TTL, at a low cost. wikipedia.org
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Schottky form
In mathematics, the Schottky form or Schottky's invariant is a Siegel cusp form J of degree 4 and weight 8, introduced by as a degree 16 polynomial in Ikeda showed that the Schottky form is the image of the Dedekind Delta function under the Ikeda lift. References Automorphic forms wikipedia.org
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Walter Schottky Institute
Schottky. After two years of construction, the Walter Schottky Institute was officially inaugurated on 14 July 1988. wikipedia.org
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Schottky effect
The Schottky effect or field enhanced thermionic emission is a phenomenon in condensed matter physics named after Walter H. Schottky. Electron emission that takes place in the field-and-temperature-regime where this modified equation applies is often called Schottky emission. wikipedia.org
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Schottky problem
Schottky in the 1880s. Schottky applied the theta constants, which are modular forms for the Siegel upper half-space, to define the Schottky locus in . wikipedia.org
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Schottky defect
A Schottky defect is an excitation of the site occupations in a crystal lattice leading to point defects named after Walter H. Schottky. Typical salts where Schottky disorder is observed are NaCl, KCl, KBr, CsCl and AgBr. wikipedia.org
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Schottky's theorem
In mathematical complex analysis, Schottky's theorem, introduced by is a quantitative version of Picard's theorem. Schottky's original theorem did not give an explicit bound for f. gave some weak explicit bounds. wikipedia.org
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