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Ovshinsky effect
Ov·shin·sky effect O0201200 (ŏv-shĭn′skē, ôv-)n. The effect by which certain kinds of glass films that are normally nonconductive become semiconductive upon application of a minimum voltage. [After Stanford Robert Ovshinsky (1922-2012), American inventor.]Ovshinsky effect
Ovshinsky effect[ōv′shin·skē i‚fekt] (electronics) The characteristic of a special thin-film solid-state switch that responds identically to both positive and negative polarities so that current can be made to flow in both directions equally. |