semiconductor physics
Semiconductor physics refers to the branch of physics that focuses on the study of electronic properties, behavior, and technology of semiconductor materials. It involves understanding and manipulating the behavior of electrons and holes within the crystal lattice structure of semiconductors, which are widely used to build electronic devices like transistors, diodes, and integrated circuits.
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