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Semiconductor physics is the branch of solid state physics that focuses on specific properties of semiconductors. It studies dynamics of different perturbations (mainly electrons and holes) in the semiconductor crystal and the ways to harness it in electrical circuits.
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Is there a difference between $\rm SiO_2/Si$ and $\rm Si/SiO_2$ when describing the substrat...
I've seen in different papers that the substrate of a FET is $\text{SiO}_2/\text{Si}$ or $\text{Si}/\text{SiO}_2$. Are they describing the same thing or is the order important?
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Thermal averages with opposite sign in the exponential
I've recently seen an example where a thermal average was carried using a plus sign instead of the usual minus sign inside the exponential.
$$\langle \mu \rangle = \frac{1}{Z} tr(e^{\beta H }\mu) \qqu …