A three-dimensional image (from the Greek: holos
meaning "whole" and gram meaning
"message"). |
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| Holographic
Interconnect |
A form of optical interconnect based on a thin
slice of quartz, into which three-dimensional images are cut using a
laser beam. Thus, the quartz is referred to as a computer-generated
hologram, and this interconnection strategy is referred to as
holographic. |
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| Holography |
The art of obtaining three-dimensional images
known as holograms. |
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| Homojunction |
An interface between two regions of semiconductor
having the same basic composition but opposing types of doping.
Homojunctions dominate current processes because they are easier to
fabricate than hetrojunctions. |
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| Hybrid |
An electronic sub-system in which a number of
integrated circuits (packaged and/or unpackaged) and discrete components
are attached directly to a common substrate. Connections between the
components are formed on the surface of the substrate, and some
components such as resistors and inductors may be fabricated directly
onto the substrate. |
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| Hydrogen
Bond |
The electrons in a water molecule are not
distributed equally, because the oxygen atom is a bigger, more robust
fellow which grabs more than its fair share. The end result is that the
oxygen atom has an overall negative charge, while the two hydrogen atoms
are left feeling somewhat on the positive side. This unequal
distribution of charge means that the hydrogen atoms are attracted to
anything with a negative bias; for example, the oxygen atom of another
water molecule. The resulting bond is known as a hydrogen
bond. |
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| Hz
(Hertz) |
Unit of frequency.
One Hertz equals one cycle, or one oscillation, per second.
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