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Field-effect transistor / Semiconductor devices / Solar cells / Aluminium gallium arsenide / Transistor / Heterojunction / Ohmic contact / Michael Shur / Gallium arsenide / Chemistry / Electronics / High electron mobility transistor
Date: 2009-03-18 11:47:44
Field-effect transistor
Semiconductor devices
Solar cells
Aluminium gallium arsenide
Transistor
Heterojunction
Ohmic contact
Michael Shur
Gallium arsenide
Chemistry
Electronics
High electron mobility transistor

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