Definitions
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.
- noun Plural form of
photodiode .
Etymologies
Sorry, no etymologies found.
Support
Help support Wordnik (and make this page ad-free) by adopting the word photodiodes.
Examples
-
Today there is extensive commercial interest in photodiodes and in light-emitting diodes (LEDs).
The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2000 - Information for the Public 2000
-
Polymers can also be made to light up, but by another principle, namely electroluminescence, which is used in photodiodes.
The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2000 - Information for the Public 2000
-
The conducting polymers have already given rise to a number of applications such as photodiodes and light-emitting diodes and have future potential to generate microelectronics based upon plastic materials.
The Nobel Prize in Chemistry: The Development of Modern Chemistry 2010
-
Light emitting diodes then fires infrared light at the sample and the reflected light is sensed by an array of photodiodes.
-
In other words, the term "2.5T" refers to 5 MOS transistors being shared between two photodiodes, or "2.5 transistors" per photodiode.
The 271 Patent Blog Peter Zura 2005
-
My bench top became a jungle of rings and springs and photodiodes.
-
InfineraÌs Photonic Integrated Circuits include a 100 Gb/s transmitter, which integrates ten lasers, ten 10 Gb/s modulators, and an optical multiplexer; as well as a 100 Gb/s receiver, which integrates an optical demultiplexer and ten photodiodes.
-
But until now, it has not been possible to bring these same benefits to photonic devices like lasers, modulators, and photodiodes.
-
In subsequent years, our team of researchers at the Physico-Technical institute expanded considerably and in a very short time the first Soviet germanium power rectifiers were created alongside with germanium photodiodes and silicon also were being carried out then.
-
In photodiodes inorganic semiconductors such as gallium phosphide are traditionally used, but now one can also use semiconductive polymers.
The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2000 - Information for the Public 2000
Comments
Log in or sign up to get involved in the conversation. It's quick and easy.