The unsung heroes of the microelectronics revolution are impurities intentionally added to semiconducting materials. A sprinkling of such atoms as boron or phosphorus, for example, is pivotal to much of the electronic and optical performance that makes microchips useful.
SAVING FACE. Atoms of impurities (yellow dots) stick firmly to certain facets of a growing nanocrystal.
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