vioft2nntf2t|tblJournal|Abstract_paper|0xf4ff27b42e000000634b100001000500 An intermediate space between dielectrics and conductors is occupied by semiconductors. The main difference between conductors is the dependence of the degree of electrical conductivity on temperature and the amount of impurities in the composition. Also, the material has the properties of both a dielectric and a conductor. With increasing temperature, the electrical conductivity of semiconductors increases, and the amount of resistance decreases. As the temperature decreases, the resistance goes to infinity. In this paper a smart innovation model was proposed to release of nuclear fusion at short distance. That is, when the temperature reaches zero, semiconductors start acting like insulators. Dielectrics differ in their characteristics and properties. For example, some dielectric materials also contain small amounts of free electric charges. Free charges arise due to thermal vibrations of electrons, viz. However, in some cases an increase in temperature induces the detachment of electrons from the nucleus, which reduces the insulating properties of the material. Some insulators are characterized by a large number of "torn" electrons, indicating poor insulating properties.
B. Gopi1,G. Ramesh2,J. Logeshwaran3 Muthayammal Engineering College, India1,K.L.N. College of Engineering, India2,Sri Eshwar College of Engineering, India3
Dielectrics, Conductors, Semiconductors, Resistance
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ICTACT Journal on Microelectronics ( Volume: 8 , Issue: 3 , Pages: 1430 - 1435 )
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October 2022
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