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We hope that we have made this topic a little bit clearer. If you think you are ready, please try our semiconductor quiz.

If you feel that you want some more information about semiconductor technology, go to our document on transistors or read some more about the Nobel Prize in Physics awarded for the research on semiconductors and the transistor effect.

 

 
   
     
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