Electronics
Category
Japan, United states of America, Rest of World
Geographic Coverage
Not Available
Video URL
Not Available
Sale price (USD)
Not Available
Non-exclusive license price (USD)
Not Available
Exclusive license price (USD)
Not Available
Non-exclusive license royalty rate %
Availability
Patent family
Number of members in the patent family
Assignee(s) / Patent owner(s)
To see the additional information details please login and subscribe to a Premium account.

Semiconductor

Patent Granted A semiconductor is a pure crystaline material which has electrical conductivity between that of a conductor such as copper and that of an insulator such as glass. Semiconductors are the foundation for modern electronics, including transistors, solar cells, light-emitting diodes (LEDs), quantum dots and digital and analog integrated circuits. The modern understanding of the properties of a semiconductor relies on quantum physics to explain the movement of electrons and holes inside a lattice. An increased knowledge of semiconductor materials and sophisticated fabrication processes has made increases in the complexity and speed of integrated semiconductor devices possible, an effect known as Moore's Law.

GET LICENSE BROKER APPLY submit an inquiry
photo To see the additional information details please login and subscribe to a Plus or Premium account.