In physics|lang=en terms the difference between semiconductor and interladder
is that semiconductor is (physics) a substance with electrical properties intermediate between a good conductor and a good insulator while interladder is (physics) between ladders of a semiconductor lattice.
As a noun semiconductor
is (physics) a substance with electrical properties intermediate between a good conductor and a good insulator.
As an adjective interladder is
(physics) between ladders of a semiconductor lattice.
semiconductor
Noun
(
en noun)
(physics) A substance with electrical properties intermediate between a good conductor and a good insulator.
Related terms
* conductor
See also
* germanium
* silicium
* silicon
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interladder
English
Adjective
(-)
(physics) Between ladders of a semiconductor lattice
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