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    Word Count 504 Easily Made Silicon-based Chemicals from Sand I believe this new process of creating silicon-based chemicals from sand will revolutionize the industry by decreasing costs and increasing productivity. University of Michigan Professor and materials scientist‚ Richard Laine‚ discovered a relatively non-toxic and inexpensive way of producing a many different kinds of silicon-based chemicals. This Process uses sand or rice hull ash and antifreeze to create needed chemicals while

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    PROCEEDINGS OF THE IEEE‚ VOL. 70‚ NO. 5‚ MAY 1982 Silicon as a Mechanical Material KURT E. PETERSEN‚ MEMBER‚ IEEE Abstract-Single-crystal silicon is being increasingly employed in a variety of new commercial products not because of its well-established electronic properties‚ but rather because of its excellent mechanical properties. In addition‚ recent trends in the engineering literature indicate a growing interest in the use of silicon as a mechanical material with the ultimate goal of

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    Silicon Dioxide

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    Silicon dioxide (SiO2) is one of the most common oxides on the surface of earth. Like most oxides‚ it adopts a polymeric structure. Оксидите се хемиски соединенија што содржат најмалку еден атом на кислород и еден атом од друг хемиски елемент во својата формула. An oxide /ˈɒksaɪd/ is a chemical compound that contains at least one oxygenatom and one other element[1] in its chemical formula. Metal oxides typically contain an anion of oxygen in the oxidation state of −2. Most of the Earth’s crustconsists

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    of solar cells‚ polycrystalline silicon is often used to reduce expense‚ despite the lower efficiency caused by the grain boundaries. These boundaries are not related to the p–n junctions in the cell. If they would be the same spacially‚ the disturbing effects would make the solar cell useless. [edit] Properties of a p–n junction The p–n junction possesses some interesting properties which have useful applications in modern electronics. A p-doped semiconductor is relatively conductive. The same

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    Failure Mode of Semiconductor

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    3 Failure Mechanism of Semiconductor Devices Contents 3.1 Reliability Factor and Failure Mechanism of Semiconductor Devices 3- 1 3.1.1 Reliability factors 3- 1 3.1.2 Failure factors and mechanisms of semiconductor devices 3- 4 3.2 Failure Mechanisms of Semiconductor Devices 3- 6 3.2.1 Time dependent dielectric breakdown (TDDB) 3- 6 3.2.2 Slow trap (NBTI) 3- 8 3.2.3 Hot carrier (AHC) 3-10 3.2.4 Soft error 3-12 3.2.5

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    Silicon Valley

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    Silicon Valley - The heartland of the microelectronics industry and a modern civilization community. It plays the most important role in the development such as of Hp‚ Intel‚ Google‚ Apple products and many more. A place where overnight millionaires could be found. Given the status and reputation of this city‚ people expect lives to be easier‚ highly technological and well-advanced. People living here are well equipped to technology and their lives revolve around the modernization of the facilities

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    Dna Computing

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    • Latest Developments • Comparison of DNA computers with conventional Computer • Features of DNA computer • DNA BASICS • Operations on DNA sequences DNA Computing (Deoxyribonucleic Acid Computing): DNA computing is a nascent technology that seeks to capitalize on the enormous informational capacity of DNA‚ biological molecules that can store huge amounts of information and are able to perform operations

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    DNA COMPUTING ……. The future of Computing By Priya Parmar Paromita Bhattacharyya email: priya.parmar2389@gmail.com email:tan389@gmail.com contact no: 9820154325 contact no:9967585813

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    very simple man like all of the other people in ancient Greece. Life was hard for everyone‚ unlike today‚ where it is like we all live inn paradise compared to them. However‚ in many ways‚ the Greeks were more advanced that we are today. They revolutionized society by making advances in philosophy‚ language‚ literature‚ mathematics‚ and of course‚ science. They produced some of the brightest minds known to man‚ including Democritus. Democritus made many very important discoveries in the span of

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    Optical Computing

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    Optical Computing Jainam Shah Kalol Institute Of Technology‚ Kalol‚ Gujarat‚ India. jainam_8888@yahoo.co.in Abstract—Optics has been used in computing for a number of years but the main emphasis has been and continues to be to link portions of computers‚ for communications‚ or more intrinsically in devices that have some optical application or component (optical pattern recognition‚ etc). Optical digital computers are still some years away‚ however a number of devices that can ultimately lead to

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