electron mobility
[ɪˈlɛktrɑn moʊˈbɪləti]
noun
mobilidade eletrônica
1. A measure of how quickly an electron can move through a material when an electric field is applied, typically measured in units of cm²/(V·s) or m²/(V·s)
The electron mobility in silicon is higher at lower temperatures.
A mobilidade eletrônica no silício é maior em temperaturas mais baixas.
2. A key parameter in semiconductor physics that determines the electrical conductivity and performance of electronic devices
Graphene exhibits exceptional electron mobility compared to traditional semiconductors.
O grafeno apresenta mobilidade eletrônica excepcional em comparação com semicondutores tradicionais.
This is a technical term predominantly used in physics, materials science, and semiconductor engineering. It is essential in both Brazilian and American research institutions, particularly in the development of electronic devices and nanotechnology. The term is typically encountered in academic and professional contexts rather than in everyday language.
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