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Chemical Precursor for the Doping Process

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A molecule designed by chemist William Rees to use as a chemical precursor for the doping process. This consists of adding small quantities of various elements into a material to change its properties (in this case, its conductivity). Scientists must exercise rigorous control of doping element placement in optoelectronic materials to improve performance of electronic devices.

Chemical Precursor for the Doping Process
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Credit: Image courtesy of William Rees
Year of Image: 2000

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MATERIALS RESEARCH / General

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JPEG Format - 4.75M - 1038 x 1600 pixel image - 300 DPI

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Permission is granted by the Georgia Institute of Technology to use this image for personal, educational, nonprofit/non-commercial, or editorial use only. Any other use of this image is prohibited.

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