Sentence examples for be defect from inspiring English sources

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be defect

noun

A fault or malfunction.

  • A defect in the ear or eye

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The surface of the nanofiber appears to be defect free.

The films are found to be defect free and they are excellent films for photocatalytic studies.

The fibers are found to be defect free and they are excellent material for high sensitive optoelectronic sensors.

Taken together, our data indicate that the ferromagnetic order in these undoped oxides might be defect mediated.

While the absorption/photoexcitation of carriers is certainly a band-to-band transition process, higher wavelength emission bands are though to be defect mediated.

The as-grown fibers were found to be defect free over large lengths while the highly pre-strained (16%) fibers had high defect densities that were uniform throughout.

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What's more, customers seem to be defecting, not waiting.

This study suggests that graphene can be defect-engineered to develop effective hydrogen storage media.

However, the nanocrystal surface must be defect-free for light emission to be effective, and it must be stable for any application to be considered.

They will most likely be defected or severely damaged.

The next step is defect review for further defect characterization.

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