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Silicon and Germanium semiconductor mixtures used in component manufacturing?
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[QUOTE="marcusl, post: 6556304, member: 31593"] I am guessing from your reply that you have no significant background in either semiconductors or quantum theory. I suggest you start by reading the Wikipedia article Semiconductor, and then following the links it contains to the relevant sub-topics (Doping, e.g.). There are many online references as well, or you can pick up an inexpensive used copy of this excellent textbook: Sze, Physics of Semiconductor Devices. To understand quantum computing, you need a solid course in quantum mechanics. You might check out the offerings from MIT Open Courseware. [/QUOTE]
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