A research team from the Department of Energy Science and Engineering at Daegu Gyeongbuk Institute of Science & Technology, led by Professor Jiwoong Yang, has developed a new technique to regulate ...
Professor Jiwoong Yang and his research team at the Department of Energy Science and Engineering, Daegu Gyeongbuk Institute of Science & Technology (DGIST; President Kunwoo Lee) successfully developed ...
A recent article in Nature Communications introduced a method for precise p- and n-type substitutional doping of two-dimensional (2D) semiconductors. This method was applied for the one-step growth of ...
Researchers have observed a doping-tunable charge density wave (CDW) in a single-layer semiconductor, extending the CDW phenomenon from metals to doped semiconductors. (Nanowerk News) Researchers at ...
The foundation of modern electronics is a process known as doping, in which impurities or defects are introduced to a semiconductor to modify its conductivity and generate mobile charge carriers.
[ProjectsInFlight] has been on a mission to make his own semiconductors for about a year now, and recently shared a major step toward that goal: homemade spin-on dopants. Doping semiconductors has ...
I identified and addressed a fundamental issue related to doping in diamond semiconductors, which typically degrades performance as more dopants are added. By focusing on charge transport and ...
In today’s digital age, silicon is king. But as with other semiconductors that are widely used in the industry, trace quantities of other elements are often added to silicon to influence its ...
Researchers at the National University of Singapore (NUS) have observed a doping-tunable charge density wave (CDW) in a single-layer semiconductor, Chromium(III) selenide (Cr 2 Se 3), extending the ...