| 11. | Interfacial relaxation occurs when charge carriers are trapped at interfaces of heterogeneous systems.
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| 12. | The free electrons are therefore the charge carrier in a typical solid conductor.
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| 13. | There are several techniques to measure the mobility of charge carriers.
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| 14. | It can be other sorts of charge carriers, such as ions.
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| 15. | The concentration of charge carriers influence the shape of the absorption spectrum considerably.
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| 16. | Below a certain width, the charge carriers can tunnel through the depletion region.
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| 17. | Note that the undoped narrow band gap material now has excess majority charge carriers.
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| 18. | The particles that carry the charge in an electric current are called charge carriers.
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| 19. | In charge transfer, both donors contribute directly to the generation of free charge carriers.
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| 20. | Another important characteristic of these gels is that they maintain high charge carrier mobility.
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