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Qaiphyx
Jun29-08, 11:02 PM
Prefferably the strongest for the lowest price :D

Mapes
Jun30-08, 10:02 AM
Can you be much more specific? Please tell us the application or problem you're trying to solve and let us know how far you've gotten so far. There are many, many types of semiconductors, polymer and ceramic, crystalline and polycrystalline, with various types of doping.

malawi_glenn
Jun30-08, 12:34 PM
What is a 'strong' semiconductor?

Qaiphyx
Jun30-08, 07:17 PM
Can you be much more specific? Please tell us the application or problem you're trying to solve and let us know how far you've gotten so far. There are many, many types of semiconductors, polymer and ceramic, crystalline and polycrystalline, with various types of doping.

Hmm, like a naturally occuring one that is easy to obtain, inexpensive and can float magnetic objects. Kinda like the semi conductor train in japan I guess? I just wanna make a little dilly with a magnet and get to float with liquid nitrogen and the semiconductor. What would be the best application for that?

ZapperZ
Jun30-08, 07:18 PM
Hmm, like a naturally occuring one that is easy to obtain, inexpensive and can float magnetic objects. Kinda like the semi conductor train in japan I guess? I just wanna make a little dilly with a magnet and get to float with liquid nitrogen and the semiconductor. What would be the best application for that?

You are confusing "superconductor" with "semiconductor".

It still doesn't answer what you mean by "strong".

Zz.

Qaiphyx
Jun30-08, 07:26 PM
You are confusing "superconductor" with "semiconductor".

It still doesn't answer what you mean by "strong".

Zz.

Ah! Thats right haha. Um, I just mean capable of lifting a decent amount of weight I guess.

malawi_glenn
Jul1-08, 02:48 AM
http://superconductors.org/

Click on 'Can I play too?', after you have read about what a superconductor is and how/why it works.