Doping
1210/2008
In semiconductor production, doping is the process of
intentionally introducing impurities into an extremely pure (also referred to as
intrinsic) semiconductor to change its electrical properties. The
impurities are dependent upon the type of semiconductor. Lightly- and
moderately-doped semiconductors are referred to as extrinsic. A
semiconductor doped to such high levels that it acts more like a conductor than
a semiconductor is referred to as degenerate.
Wikipedia:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doping_(semiconductor) (12/10/2008)
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Notes
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Review Articles
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US Patents
1/9/2009
Enhancing light absorption and carrier transport of P3HT by doping multi-wall
carbon nanotubes
( 64-68)
Chemical Physics Letters 468 #1-3 (2009)
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Journal Articles
1/16/2008
Reduction-Controlled Viologen in Bisolvent as an Environmentally Stable n-Type
Dopant for Carbon Nanotubes
(327331)
Journal of the American Chemical Society 131 #1 (2009)
11/21/2008
Comparative surface and nano-tribological characteristics of nanocomposite
diamond-like carbon thin films doped by silver
(2551-2556)
Applied Surface Science 255 #5 Part 2 (2008)
11/21/2008
Influence of doping on the photorefractive properties of a
polymer-dispersed liquid crystal
(# 183304)
Applied Physics Letters 93 #18 (2008)
Abstract
One-pot synthesis and characterization of metal phosphide-doped carbon
xerogels
(2076-2082)
Carbon 46 #15 (2008)
11/7/2008
Doping of polyaniline films with organic sulfonic acids in aqueous media and
the effect of water on these doped films
(3741-3747)
European Polymer Journal 44 #11 (2008)
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