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Record Strain Achieved in Single-Crystal Silicon

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A simple method for producing what scientists have reported are record levels of strain in single-crystal silicon could lead to the ability to integrate photonics more fully with silicon structures. The method was demonstrated by a research team at the University of Surrey, which developed a one-step procedure for generating strain in semiconductors to modify the semiconductor’s band structure. Silicon semiconductors have demonstrated a limited ability to produce light due to their indirect band gap, which means that electrons cannot easily lose energy by producing photons. In...Read full article

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