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Paint-on Semiconductor Beats Traditional Chips

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TORONTO, July 18, 2006 -- Researchers have created a semiconductor device that outperforms conventional chips -- simply by painting a liquid onto a piece of glass. The finding by University of Toronto (U of T) researchers represents the first time a so-called “wet” semiconductor device has bested traditional, more costly grown-crystal semiconductor devices, the researcher said. Their work is reported in the July 13 issue of the journal Nature. “Traditional ways of making computer chips, fiber-optic lasers, digital camera image sensors -- the building blocks of the information age -- are costly in time, money...Read full article

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    Published: July 2006
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