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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
solid-state
adjective
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▪ For the brute power demands of heavy rock and large orchestral works, stick with a solid-state amplifier.
▪ In solid-state solar cells the junction between two materials of different electronic properties absorbs light and converts it into electricity.
▪ In truth, the price of the solid-state lasers and photo receptors needed in the termination hardware is continually falling.
▪ Then, in the 1960s, solid-state microelectronics had been perfected.
▪ This type of solar cell is now a possible alternative to its solid-state counterpart.
Wiktionary
solid-state

a. 1 of, related to, or having the electromagnetic, thermodynamic or structural properties of a solid 2 (context of an electronic component English) based upon semiconductors

WordNet
solid-state
  1. adj. characteristic of or relating to the physical properties of solid materials especially electromagnetic or thermodynamic or structural properties of crystalline solids

  2. consisting of semiconductor materials and components and related devices

Usage examples of "solid-state".

A gift from a French transnational company that had wanted to sell solid-state telephone switching equipment to the Sri Lankan air force, the telephone provided many moments of joy to the captain.

Even the energy language was different: solid-state physicists spoke of electron volts, while photochemists talked of potentials with respect to a standard electrochemical reference.

Then there was his pilot project for installing solid-state traffic lights in Clapham, a scheme so aptly named that it had isolated that suburb from the rest of London for almost a week.

Among the successes was developing the first solid-state computer by replacing vacuum tubes with transistors.

Terabyte Laboratories issued to its employees was a Celestial 3000 Personal Office - which, by no coincidence, incorporated Terabyte solid-state memory and was built in a factory owned by Aron Goldstein.

In its cermets and solid-states resided technical details that no one, not even Chabrier, could memorize.

These include types resembling gnats (of two sizes), mosquitoes, wasps, hornets, and ants, as well as types which burrow in wood, shot-hole metal, and do incredible damage to solid-state, plastic, crystalloid, or molecularized computer and control devices and communications equipment.

Though it looked like the screen from an old drive-in theater, it was in fact a massive version of the solid-state radar array used by the Japanese E-767s, or for that matter the Aegis cruisers and destroyers in both contending navies.

And then a cavern where several people sat and just watched a rotating display of exciting gadgets: self-winding vinyl shavers, laminated automatic mattress inflaters, combination spectrometer-tachometers, Old West-style laser guns, disposable artificial epoxy kidneys, solid-state microwave oscillators in decorator colors, electroluminescent diodes in personalized carrying cases, solar-powered nose-hair clippers, princess-style videophones, geodesic teakettles, injectionmolded garlic presses, manually operated cherrystoners, alligator-finished episcopes, magnetostriction ultrasonic generators on patio stands, self-turning kaleidoscopes, robot flatirons, vestpocket bronchoscopes, paisley-surfaced binnacles, miniaturized vacuum cleaners, musical abacuses.

Putting these two oppositely doped materials in contact creates a PN junction, the basis of the semiconductor diode and the solid-state transistors that are the workhorses of the information age.

It directs a fast laser pulse at a solid-state device, generating laser pulses.

By 1999, for example, Japan's NEC had made considerable progress with the development of a solid-state device that could function as a qubit.

Some kind of solid-state device, the emperor thought, although he was no expert.

The night before I gave my talk there was a dinner, and the man who sat down next to me was none other than Professor Onsager, a topnotch expert in solid-state physics and the problems of liquid helium.

Kitchener was regarded by most of his peers as the Newton of the age, a double Nobel Laureate for his work in cosmology and solid-state physics.