| 11. | They all have different energy band structures.
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| 12. | The size of this energy band gap serves as an arbitrary dividing line ( roughly 4 insulators.
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| 13. | The resulting probability of occupation of energy states in each energy band is given by Fermi Dirac statistics.
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| 14. | Graphene does not have an energy band-gap, which presents a hurdle for its applications in digital logic gates.
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| 15. | Free electrons are in the conduction band of energy levels, while holes are in the valence energy band.
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| 16. | InSb is a narrow-gap semiconductor with an energy band gap of 0.17 zincblende with a 0.648 nm lattice constant.
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| 17. | The energy of adjacent levels is so close together that they can be considered as a continuum, an energy band.
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| 18. | Despite Slade's reputation as one of the great high energy bands of their day, in this environment Slade had become irrelevant.
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| 19. | Electrons in bulk dielectric material ( larger than 10 nm ) can be described by energy bands or electron energy levels.
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| 20. | He used the k�p�perturbation method to determine what became known as the "'Kane model "'of the structure of energy bands of semiconductors.
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