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the emitter
noun
That which emits something.
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The parameter R is also characteristic of the emitter material.
Most of the energy not picked up by a receiver can be reabsorbed by the emitter.
Its value is characteristic of the emitter material and is typically one to five electron volts.
Some electrons within the emitter have an energy greater than the work function and can escape.
The two outer layers are termed the emitter and collector, and the centre layer is known as the base.
In an average n-p-n transistor, more than 100 electrons pass from the emitter to the collector for each 1 that passes from the emitter to the base.
Because of this, a liberated electron encounters little electrostatic resistance force in passing from the emitter to the collector.
Electrons that escape the emitter surface have gained energy equal to the work function, plus some excess kinetic energy.
Contact ionization occurs when the ionization potential is less than the work function of the emitter material.
In bipolar transistors, however, these regions are referred to as the emitter, the base, and the collector.
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