Question

Evidence of a device with this physical property, which arose from curves that transition into a “hissing” regime, was published by the IEE’s first female member, Hertha Ayrton. This property arises from two “valleys” of different depths according to Ridley–Watkins–Hilsum theory. A region in which this property is displayed allows microwaves to be generated by Gunn diodes (10[1]-5[1])(“DYE-odes”). High-frequency (10[1]-5[1])switching (10[1])circuits can make use of a device with this (10[1])unusual property that consists of a heavily-doped germanium (10[1])P–N junction, across which electrons tunnel. (10[1])In intermediate voltage ranges, Esaki (“eh-SAH-kee”) diodes have this property, (10[1])which always holds if impedance is in the second or third (-5[1])quadrant. For 10 points, downward-sloping parts (10[1])of I–V characteristics correspond to what property, (10[1])which occurs if an increase in current (10[1])causes (10[1])a decrease (10[1])in (10[1])voltage? (10[1])■END■ (10[6]0[4])

ANSWER: negative resistance [or negative differential resistance; or differential resistance less than zero or differential resistance below zero; accept resistivity or mobility in place of “resistance”]
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Connor BlakeChicago BTexas56-5
Rasheeq AzadNorth Carolina BMcGill5610
Karthik PrasadCornell BTruman State5710
Liam KusalikWaterlooStanford57-5
Andrew WangIllinoisBerkeley A5810
Richard NiuCornell AColumbia A6710
Danny HanPennToronto B7510
Vincent DuNorth Carolina AMinnesota A8110
Adam FineChicago APurdue9010
Simon GorbatyDukeArizona State101-5
Alex AkridgeIndianaWUSTL A10710
Aum MundheRutgersVirginia11410
David BassJohns HopkinsToronto A12110
Mason YuBrownIowa State12210
Shiv SeshanChicago DVanderbilt12410
Jeremy CummingsWUSTL BYale B12510
Liam StarnesChicago CKentucky12610
Joy AnHarvardBerkeley B12710
Chinmay MurthyTexasChicago B12710
Akshay SeetharamClaremont CollegesColumbia B12710
Graham CopeFloridaOttawa1270
Matthew SiffYale AMaryland12710
Jack ObermanSouth CarolinaMinnesota B1270
Eshan PantNYUGeorgia Tech1270
Arunn SankarGeorgia TechNYU1270
Nikhil ChellamNorthwesternMichigan12710
Michal GerasimiukStanfordWaterloo12710