Doping (semiconductor) — In semiconductor production, doping intentionally introduces impurities into an extremely pure (also referred to as intrinsic) semiconductor for the purpose of modulating its electrical properties. The impurities are dependent upon the type of… … Wikipedia
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Monolayer doping — (MLD) is a well controlled, wafer scale surface doping technique first developed at the University of California, Berkeley, in 2007.[1] This work is aimed for attaining controlled doping of semiconductor materials with atomic accuracy, especially … Wikipedia
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Polycrystalline silicon — Polycrystalline silicon, also called polysilicon, is a material consisting of small silicon crystals. It differs from single crystal silicon, used for electronics and solar cells, and from amorphous silicon, used for thin film devices and solar… … Wikipedia
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