Ridley–Watkins–Hilsum theory
In solid state physics the Ridley–Watkins–Hilsum theory (RWH) explains the mechanism by which differential negative resistance is developed in a bulk solid state semiconductor material when a voltage is applied to the terminals of the sample. It is the theory behind the operation of the Gunn diode as well as several other microwave semiconductor devices, which are used practically in electronic oscillators to produce microwave power. It is named for British physicists Brian Ridley, Tom Watkins and Cyril Hilsum who wrote theoretical papers on the effect in 1961.
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Ridley–Watkins–Hilsum theory
In solid state physics the Ridley–Watkins–Hilsum theory (RWH) explains the mechanism by which differential negative resistance is developed in a bulk solid state semiconductor material when a voltage is applied to the terminals of the sample. It is the theory behind the operation of the Gunn diode as well as several other microwave semiconductor devices, which are used practically in electronic oscillators to produce microwave power. It is named for British physicists Brian Ridley, Tom Watkins and Cyril Hilsum who wrote theoretical papers on the effect in 1961.
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Теория Ридли — Уоткинса — Хилс ...... ческом или одноосном давлении.
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In solid state physics the Rid ...... papers on the effect in 1961.
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Теория Ридли — Уоткинса — Хилс ...... описавших эффект в 1961 году.
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Ridley–Watkins–Hilsum theory
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Теория Ридли — Уоткинса — Хилсума
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