Doping semiconductors
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Dangling bonds are semi empty, and hungry for electrons
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Nanoparticles differ in band structure from bulk ones.
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spin-relaxing
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gas sensors
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Electrons have both charge and spin. Spin polarization is needed for a spin current.
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agglomeration of nanoparticles.
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Some atoms of M in MO are replaced by spin-possessing impurities and long range ordering of spins is claimed.(M=Zn, for example)
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Dilute magnetic semiconductors have spin ordering.
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Pa is known to crystallize as tcp lattice.
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Sn metal is tetragonal close packed lattice.
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Electrostatic potential at nucleus is space-differentiated 4 times.
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