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REHOVOT, Israel, July 30, 2007 -- Recent experiments have shown that the use of doping -- adding small amounts of impurities to the silicon to improve the flow of electricity through a semiconductor -- in molecular electronics could lead to the manufacture of components that are inexpensive, biodegradable and easier to manipulate. Doping is already commonly used in today's electronics. But scientists at the Weizmann Institute of Science in Israel, working with colleagues in the US, recently succeeded in being the first to...
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Jan 23, 2007 — Plextronics, a Pittsburgh-based developer of active-layer technology for printed electronic devices, announced it has received $750,000 in funding from the Sustainable Energy Fund of Central Eastern Pennsylvania to further develop Plexcore PV...
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