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Refining Semiconductors, One Atom at a Time







Refining Semiconductors, One Atom at a
Time

Refining Semiconductors, One Atom at a
Time
04/09/2004 03:55 PM

At the heart of semiconductor fabrication are crucial additives called dopants. A physicist has succeeded in controlling doping precisely at the atomic level.




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