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Art Institute of Pittsburgh 1999 Associates in Technology
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Us Patents
Doping Of Semiconductor Materials By Nuclear Transmutation
Noel A. Guardala - Columbia MD, US Ian Patrick Wellenius - Raleigh NC, US John F. Muth - Cary NC, US
Assignee:
The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of the Navy - Washington DC
International Classification:
G21G 1/10
US Classification:
376183, 376190
Abstract:
As typically embodied, the inventive method features bombardment of atomic nuclei with He ions in order to effect transmutation of atoms from a first atomic element to a second atomic element. Two notable inventive genres describe transmutation of: oxygen to nitrogen in an oxygen-containing target (e. g. , including ZnO film); and, carbon to boron in a carbon-containing target (e. g. , including SiC film). According to the former, transmutation of O to N occurs; more specifically, transmutation of O to O occurs via nuclear bombardment, and then transmutation of O to N occurs via decay by positron emission. According to the latter, transmutation of C to B occurs; more specifically, transmutation of C to C occurs via nuclear bombardment, and then transmutation of C to B occurs via decay by positron emission. Inventive practice frequently results in significant alteration of at least one physical property among: electronic carrier concentration; resistivity; photoconductivity; luminescence; morphology.