depletion region
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A region in a semiconductor device, usually at the juncture of P-type and N-type materials, in which there is neither an excess of electrons nor of holes. Large depletion regions inhibit current flow.
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See also semiconductor diode
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The development of surface chemistry ensures that the silicon channel is indeed modulated by the photovoltage of the colloidal quantum dot instead of being unresponsive owing to self-pinning; the colloidal quantum dot photogate directly modulates the width of the depletion region in the bulk of the channel.
From Nature
Voyager 1, launched in 1977, is now at the very limit of the solar system; currently negotiating the heliosheath depletion region – the final frontier before raw interstellar space.
From The Guardian
Voyager is in a new region of space, and now that place has a name Say hello to a brand new bit of the solar system, brought to you by that intrepid traveller Voyager 1: the heliosheath depletion region.
From Scientific American
Scientists working on Voyager are calling this place the “heliosheath depletion region”.
From Scientific American
The heliosheath depletion region has two of those three.
From Scientific American
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