Film
Physical fundamentals of semiconductor devices. (1971)

Film-document №41258 4 parts, Duration: 0:38:52 to collection Price category G
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Part 1 digitized in HD 0:08:54

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Producer Sverdlovsk newsreel studio

Director: A.Bilenko

Script writers: V.Dulin

Operators: N.Gribkov, V.Konstantinov, A.Mihaljchenko

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An educational film on physics commissioned by the Ministry of Higher and Secondary Special Education of the RSFSR.

Reel №1

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Electrical conductivity of semiconductors (cartoon circuit).

Crystal lattice of semiconductors (animation).

Chemically pure semiconductor (animation).

The movement of a free electron between the nodes of the crystal lattice (mult.).

Generation of charge pairs (cartoon).

Recombination of charges (cartoon).

Generation when the temperature of the semiconductor increases (mult.).

Impurity semiconductors (mult.).

The Periodic Table.

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Reel №2

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The Periodic Table.

Boron as an impurity in the conductor (animation).

The process of generating charge pairs in impurity semiconductors (mult).

Hole , p-semiconductor and electronic, n-semiconductor (mult.).

Current flow diagram in hole and electronic semiconductors (mult.).

Electron-hole transition (animation).

Physical processes accompanying the electron-hole transition (animation).

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Reel №3

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Physical processes accompanying the electron-hole transition (continued, cartoon).

Asymmetric transition (cartoon).

Diodes.

Physical processes in a semiconductor diode (mult.).

The structure of a semiconductor diode.

Connection diagram to the battery diode (mult.).

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Reel №4

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Transistors.

The structure diagram of the transistor.

Physical processes in a transistor (animation).

Semiconductor devices.

The control panel.

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