Transistors are primarily made from semiconductor materials, with silicon being the most widely used due to its favorable electrical properties. Other materials include germanium and gallium arsenide, which can offer advantages in specific applications. The transistors are often doped with elements like phosphorus or boron to create n-type or p-type semiconductors, respectively, facilitating the flow of electric current.
Transistors are typically composed of three layers of either silicon or germanium semiconductor material: the emitter, the base, and the collector. The junctions between these layers determine the transistor's behavior as an amplifier or a switch. By controlling the flow of electric current between these layers, transistors can amplify or switch electronic signals.
This is the gallium arsenide - GaAs.
Uranium-235 (UF₃₅) effuses faster than uranium-238 (UF₂₃₈) because of its lower molecular weight. According to Graham's law of effusion, the rate of effusion is inversely proportional to the square root of the molar mass. Since UF₃₅ has a molar mass of approximately 235 g/mol and UF₂₃₈ has a molar mass of about 238 g/mol, UF₃₅ effuses roughly 1.01 times faster than UF₂₃₈.
A semiconductor can be made by adding atoms of other elements to a pure semiconductor material, such as silicon or germanium. By selectively adding specific impurity atoms (dopants), the conductivity of the semiconductor material can be controlled, making it suitable for use in electronic devices like transistors and diodes.
Up to uranium elements are made by stellar nuclear synthesis; after uranium elements are man made.
Silicon and germanium are the elements used in transistors
Silicon and germanium are the elements used in transistors
Silicon and germanium are the elements used in transistors
Transistors are made out of semiconductors, yes.
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Transistors are made from semiconductor materials. Silicon transistors are currently the most common.COMMONSiliconGermaniumGallium-Arsenide (GaAs)Silcon-GermaniumGallium Nitride (GaN)DiamondRARE
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Transistors are made of materials. They have to be extracted and purified. This relies on chemistry and Materials Science.
Transistors are typically composed of three layers of either silicon or germanium semiconductor material: the emitter, the base, and the collector. The junctions between these layers determine the transistor's behavior as an amplifier or a switch. By controlling the flow of electric current between these layers, transistors can amplify or switch electronic signals.
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We can not display symbols for electronic components on WikiAnswers, but the elemental components from which radios are made are transistors, resistors, capacitors, wires and speakers.