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"charge carriers" is a correct and usable term in written English.
You can use it in scientific and technical contexts to refer to particles that move electric charge through a material. For example, "The semiconductor is composed of charge carriers that move electric current through it."
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The "holes" left behind in the valence band are mobile charge carriers but behave like positive charge carriers.
In zinc, however, conduction is dominated by the motion of positive charge carriers.
In 1899 the English physicist J.J. Thomson defined the nature of the negative charge carriers.
Semiconductors whose principal charge carriers are electrons are called n-type (n standing for negative).
If the charge carriers are mainly holes, the material is p-type (p for positive).
The sodium and chlorine ions in the solution provide the charge carriers.
(A salt bridge is a conductor with ions as charge carriers).
Free charge carriers.
The charge carriers inside the QDs deplete the 2DEG.
This process increases the number of charge carriers.
Oxygen vacancies could be the possible ionic charge carriers.
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