Quantum dot solar cellA quantum dot solar cell (QDSC) is a solar cell design that uses quantum dots as the captivating photovoltaic material. It attempts to replace bulk materials such as silicon, copper indium gallium selenide (CIGS) or cadmium telluride (CdTe). Quantum dots have bandgaps that are adjustable across a wide range of energy levels by changing their size. In bulk materials, the bandgap is fixed by the choice of material(s).
Physical propertyA physical property is any property that is measurable, involved in the state of a physical system, whose value represents the intensity on the object's state and behavior. The changes in the physical properties of a system can be used to describe its changes between momentary states. A quantifiable physical property is called physical quantity. Measurable physical quantities are often referred to as observables. Physical properties are often characterized as intensive and extensive properties.
Récepteur à cristalLe récepteur à cristal connu sous les noms de poste à galène, de poste à diode ainsi que de poste à pyrite est un récepteur radio à modulation d'amplitude extrêmement simple qui historiquement dès le début du permit la réception des ondes radioélectriques des premières bandes radios, des signaux de la tour Eiffel et des premiers postes de radiodiffusion. Le récepteur à cristal équipait les stations de T.S.F. des navires, les stations de T.S.F. des ballons dirigeables, les stations de T.S.F.
Chemical propertyA chemical property is any of a material's properties that becomes evident during, or after, a chemical reaction; that is, any quality that can be established only by changing a substance's chemical identity. Simply speaking, chemical properties cannot be determined just by viewing or touching the substance; the substance's internal structure must be affected greatly for its chemical properties to be investigated. When a substance goes under a chemical reaction, the properties will change drastically, resulting in chemical change.
Crystal detectorA crystal detector is an obsolete electronic component used in some early 20th century radio receivers that consists of a piece of crystalline mineral which rectifies the alternating current radio signal. It was employed as a detector (demodulator) to extract the audio modulation signal from the modulated carrier, to produce the sound in the earphones. It was the first type of semiconductor diode, and one of the first semiconductor electronic devices.
Corps (entité)In common usage and classical mechanics, a physical object or physical body (or simply an object or body) is a collection of matter within a defined contiguous boundary in three-dimensional space. The boundary surface must be defined and identified by the properties of the material, although it may change over time. The boundary is usually the visible or tangible surface of the object. The matter in the object is constrained (to a greater or lesser degree) to move as one object.
Multigate deviceA multigate device, multi-gate MOSFET or multi-gate field-effect transistor (MuGFET) refers to a metal–oxide–semiconductor field-effect transistor (MOSFET) that has more than one gate on a single transistor. The multiple gates may be controlled by a single gate electrode, wherein the multiple gate surfaces act electrically as a single gate, or by independent gate electrodes. A multigate device employing independent gate electrodes is sometimes called a multiple-independent-gate field-effect transistor (MIGFET).
PiézoélectricitéLa piézoélectricité (du grec πιέζειν, piézein, presser, appuyer) est la propriété que possèdent certains matériaux de se polariser électriquement sous l’action d’une contrainte mécanique et réciproquement de se déformer lorsqu’on leur applique un champ électrique. Les deux effets sont indissociables. Le premier est appelé effet piézoélectrique direct ; le second effet piézoélectrique inverse. Cette propriété trouve un très grand nombre d’applications dans l’industrie et la vie quotidienne.
Extensivité et intensivité (physique)Les grandeurs extensives et intensives sont des catégories de grandeurs physiques d'un système physique : une propriété est « intensive » si sa valeur ne dépend pas de la taille du système (en particulier, si sa valeur est la même en tout point d'un système homogène) : par exemple, la température ou la pression ; une propriété est « extensive » si elle est proportionnelle à une quantité caractéristique du système : par exemple, la masse ou le volume.
Silicon nanowireSilicon nanowires, also referred to as SiNWs, are a type of semiconductor nanowire most often formed from a silicon precursor by etching of a solid or through catalyzed growth from a vapor or liquid phase. Such nanowires have promising applications in lithium ion batteries, thermoelectrics and sensors. Initial synthesis of SiNWs is often accompanied by thermal oxidation steps to yield structures of accurately tailored size and morphology. SiNWs have unique properties that are not seen in bulk (three-dimensional) silicon materials.