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Wafer
Глоссарий терминов и сокращений по оптическим линзам |
- A very thin lens which is cemented to a distance lens to form a bifocal on a single vision lens.
- Базовая пластинка
- A thin sheet of semiconductor (photovoltaic material) made by cutting it from a single crystal or ingot.
- A thin sheet of semiconductor (photovoltaic material) made by cutting from a single
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Базовая пластинка, русский
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Semiconductor, английский
- A solid material characterized by comparatively high resistivities.
- A material whose resistivity lies between that of conductors and insulators, e.g., germanium and silicon. solid state devices such as transistors, diodes, photocells, and integrated circuits are manufactured from semiconductor materials.
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- Any material that has a limited capacity for conducting an electric current. certain semiconductors, including silicon, gallium arsenide, copper indium diselenide, and cadmium telluride, are uniquely suited to the photovoltaic conversion process.
- A substance, commonly silicon or germanium, whose ability to conduct electricity falls between that of a conductor and that of a nonconductor (insulator). the term is used loosely to refer to electronic components made from semiconductor materials.
- An electronic material that can be an insulator under one condition and switch to a conductor under a different condition shear-thinning
Photovoltaic, английский
Providing an electric current under the influence of light or similar radiation.
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Wrap frame, английский
A type of eyeglass frame, often sports or sun wear, which curves closely around the face and temple area. x “x”-(axis) – a symbol used for the imaginary line connecting the geometric centers of a pair of lenses. the 180? line.
Vitreous humor, английский
The jelly-like, colorless mass of gel that lies behind the lens and in front of the retina. vacuum coating - lenses coated with metallic alloys to create color, mirror effects or anti-reflective abilities. w
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