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ambipolar

[ am-bi-poh-ler ]

adjective

  1. working in two directions simultaneously.
  2. Physics, Chemistry. pertaining to both positive and negative ions; applied to both positive and negative ions at the same rate.


ambipolar

/ ˌæmbɪˈpəʊlə /

adjective

  1. electronics (of plasmas and semiconductors) involving both positive and negative charge carriers
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Flexible black phosphorus ambipolar transistors, circuits and AM demodulator.

From Nature

But the new propulsion system — which the team calls the CubeSat Ambipolar Thruster, or CAT — could change all that, turning such bantam spacecraft into interplanetary probes, Longmier and his colleagues say.

Palacios says that one of the ambipolar transistors he designed can convert a digital signal into a Bluetooth signal that can be sent between, for example, a mobile phone and a wireless headset.

From Nature

A single ambipolar graphene transistor, Palacios has shown, can do the job all by itself.

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