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is insulator
noun
A substance that does not transmit heat (thermal insulator), sound (acoustic insulator) or electricity (electrical insulator).
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BSO is insulator, the band gap value is 3.23 4.02 eV and optical transmittance in the wavelength range from 380 to 2600 nm is above 90%[1919, 21].
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Since they are insulator, we have to introduce holes into the quasi-flat band to induce ferromagnetism.
Bracketing the GAL-LBD fusion gene and the eGFP reporter are insulator elements that were introduced to discourage the influence of neighboring gene regulatory elements.
Materials such as hemp, reed, straw and cob have low embodied energy, are renewable and are insulators.
Being insulators, the elements of a photonic crystal constrain this propagation, permitting some wavelengths to pass while denying passage to others, which are thus reflected.
And in the toughest times I've been aware at my core that my British passport, my connections, the colour of my skin and being a man are insulators from the worst.
Before the mid-1970s, all plastics were thought to be insulators.
Most polymers are insulators with poor electrical conductivity.
Like the plastics that coat electrical wires, nearly all polymers are insulators.
Si3N4 and SiO2 are insulators, which are also necessary for semiconductor design.
They are insulators with a DFT band gap more than 1.5 eV.
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