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Drift between charged and neutral particles in a plasma
Ambipolar diffusion is diffusion of positive and negative particles with opposite electrical charge (such as electrons and positive ions) due to their
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Thermal motion of liquid or gas particles at temperatures above absolute zero
counterdiffusion of gas B. Diffusion – Transport of dissolved species from the highest to the lowest concentration region Ambipolar diffusion – Drift between charged
Molecular_diffusion
High-altitude atmospheric effect
gave a difference of +0.55 volt with an uncertainty of 0.09 volt. Ambipolar diffusion Plasma fountain Source, press release: Carlowicz, Mike; "Solar Wind
Polar_wind
Material of moderate electrical conductivity
electrons and holes to the system, which interact via a process called ambipolar diffusion. Whenever thermal equilibrium is disturbed in a semiconducting material
Semiconductor
Plasma layer with a positive charge
Child-Langmuir (CL) law have been revised as reported in two review papers. Ambipolar diffusion Double layer (plasma), especially the section Current-carrying double
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Physical phenomenon
collective transport process often described in terms of ambipolar diffusion. Plasma diffusion across a magnetic field is an important topic in magnetic
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Chemically peculiar stars of spectral types A and B
such high magnetic fields—indeed, so much so that the theory of ambipolar diffusion has to be invoked to reduce the field in normal stars. This theory
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Novel "Magneto-plasmo-chemical engine" Alcator C-Mod Alfvén wave Ambipolar diffusion Aneutronic fusion Anisothermal plasma Anisotropy Antiproton Decelerator
List of plasma physics articles
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Raychaudhuri Amasa Stone Bishop Ambient noise level Ambient pressure Ambipolar diffusion Amer Iqbal American Association of Physicists in Medicine American
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Mexican astrophysicist and researcher
Institutions UNAM Universidad Michoacana de San Nicolás de Hidalgo Thesis Ambipolar diffusion and core formation in molecular clouds (1988) Doctoral advisor Frank
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Quantity in solid-state physics
Broido, David; Schmidt, Aaron; Ren, Zhifeng; Chen, Gang (2022). "High ambipolar mobility in cubic boron arsenide". Science. 377 (6604): 437–440. Bibcode:2022Sci
Electron_mobility
1016/S0167-2738(02)00182-0. Wu, Zhonglin (December 1996). "Modeling of ambipolar transport properties of composite mixed ionic-electronic conductors".
Mixed_conductor
Transistor that uses both electrons and holes as charge carriers
there are many fewer excess carriers than normal majority carriers) the ambipolar transport rates (in which the excess majority and minority carriers flow
Bipolar_junction_transistor
Hexagonal lattice made of carbon atoms
(BEOL) applications. The process involves pressure-assisted solid-state diffusion of carbon through a thin-film of metal catalyst. The synthesized large-area
Graphene
Loss of planetary atmospheric gases to outer space
allowing a pathway for ions in the atmosphere to exhaust into space. The ambipolar electric field accelerates any ions in the ionosphere, launching along
Atmospheric_escape
Thin semiconductors
number of layers. Molybdenum sulfide is a p-type material, but it shows ambipolar behavior when molybdenum sulfide monolayers that were 15 nm thick were
Transition metal dichalcogenide monolayers
Transition_metal_dichalcogenide_monolayers
Alternative to silicon-based photovoltaics
the finding that perovskite materials can also act as highly efficient, ambipolar charge-conductor. After light absorption and the subsequent charge-generation
Perovskite_solar_cell
Alexei A.; Coletti, Camilla; Forti, Stiven; Starke, Ulrich (2011). "Ambipolar doping in quasifree epitaxial graphene on SiC(0001) controlled by Ge intercalation"
Epitaxial graphene growth on silicon carbide
Epitaxial_graphene_growth_on_silicon_carbide
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Prepared by diffusion through an animal membrane; as, dialyzed iron.
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The act of passing by osmosis through animal membranes, as in the distribution of poisons, gases, etc., through the body. Unlike absorption, diffusion may go on after death, that is, after the blood ceases to circulate.
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Bipolar quality.
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One opposed to the diffusion of knowledge; an obscuriantist.
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The act of diffusing, or the state of being diffused; a spreading; extension; dissemination; circulation; dispersion.
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Doubly polar; having two poles; as, a bipolar cell or corpuscle.
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The act of passing from place to place or person to person; free diffusion; transmission.
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An association of underwriters and others in London, for the collection and diffusion of marine intelligence, the insurance, classification, registration, and certifying of vessels, and the transaction of business of various kinds connected with shipping.
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The act of radiating, or the state of being radiated; emission and diffusion of rays of light; beamy brightness.
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The emission and diffusion of rays of light.
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The separation of different substances in solution, as crystalloids and colloids, by means of their unequal diffusion, especially through natural or artificial membranes.
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The spreading abroad, or extension, of anything; diffusion; dissemination; as, the propagation of sound; the propagation of the gospel.
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The act of disseminating, or the state of being disseminated; diffusion for propagation and permanence; a scattering or spreading abroad, as of ideas, beliefs, etc.
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The extent to which anything circulates or is circulated; the measure of diffusion; as, the circulation of a newspaper.