Semiconductor-metal boundaries

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Name (Hebrew)
גבולות מתכת מוליכה-למחצה
Name (Latin)
Semiconductor-metal boundaries
Other forms of name
Metal-semiconductor boundaries
See Also From tracing topical name
Electric contacts
MARC
MARC
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Wikidata: Q1924839
Library of congress: sh 85119897
Wikipedia description:

In solid-state physics, a metal–semiconductor (M–S) junction is a type of electrical junction in which a metal comes in close contact with a semiconductor material. It is the oldest type of practical semiconductor device. M–S junctions can either be rectifying or non-rectifying. The rectifying metal–semiconductor junction forms a Schottky barrier, making a device known as a Schottky diode, while the non-rectifying junction is called an ohmic contact. (In contrast, a rectifying semiconductor–semiconductor junction, the most common semiconductor device today, is known as a p–n junction.) Metal–semiconductor junctions are crucial to the operation of all semiconductor devices. Usually an ohmic contact is desired, so that electrical charge can be conducted easily between the active region of a transistor and the external circuitry. Occasionally however a Schottky barrier is useful, as in Schottky diodes, Schottky transistors, and metal–semiconductor field effect transistors.

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