1. doping - Noun
2. doping - Verb
doping
present participle of dope
(sports) The use of drugs to improve athletic performance.
Hypernym: cheating
The addition of small quantities of an element (a dopant) to a semiconductor to change its characteristics.
The applying of dope to a substrate such as airplane fabric, or the coating thus produced.
Hypernym: coating
A control gate wrapped around a silicon nanowire can control the passage of electrons without the use of junctions or doping. Source: Internet
After the process is completed and the silicon has reached room temperature, the doping process is done and the semiconducting material is ready to be used in an integrated circuit. Source: Internet
A semiconductor diode's current–voltage characteristic can be tailored by selecting the semiconductor materials and the doping impurities introduced into the materials during manufacture. Source: Internet
AIU — Suspended runner Alfred Kipketer for failing to make himself available for doping tests. Source: Internet
A group of FSB officers were covertly inserted into Rodchenkov’s doping control team. Source: Internet
Because the electrical properties of a semiconductor material can be modified by doping, or by the application of electrical fields or light, devices made from semiconductors can be used for amplification, switching, and energy conversion. Source: Internet