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- From: andyh@syma.sussex.ac.uk (Andy Holyer)
- Subject: Re: TP research
- Message-ID: <1992Dec23.123154.21204@syma.sussex.ac.uk>
- Organization: University of Sussex
- Date: Wed, 23 Dec 1992 12:31:54 GMT
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- In article <1992Dec22.202252.8076@novell.com> rpratt@novell.com (Robert Pratt) writes:
- >In article <Bzo62p.Iov@apollo.hp.com> johnf@apollo.hp.com (John Francis) writes:
- >>In article <memo.825134@cix.compulink.co.uk> tpratchett@cix.compulink.co.uk writes:
- >>>This is a question for all you godless scientists out there:
- >>>
- >>>What is the troll equivalent of a drug?
- >>>What is the troll equivalent of alcohol?
- >
- >>Bearing in mind the fact that addition of these elements to silicon is
- >>refered to as 'doping', I think we have found the troll equivalent of a drug.
- >>so we have the following rules for trolls:
- >> 1) Stay away from matches
- >> 2) Don't cook in Aluminium vessels.
- >>John Francis johnf@apollo.hp.com
- >>with 9 cats to feed, I don't have time to think up a clever .sig
- >
- > It seems to me that the natural extension of this is that trolls smoke
- >aluminum joints :-), or maybe eat aluminum 'shrooms that human types might
- >want to use for lawn decorations.
-
- There's more to it than that: Virtually any element which is reasonably
- reactive and which will bond with silicon will do for doping a chip: Metals
- (i.e. anything on the LHS of the periodic table are quite common 'cos most of
- them are cheap, you get a big bang for the buck, and you don't need to heat
- the silicon too much for the dope to stick (this is what MOS IC's are: Metal
- Oxide Silicon) There are two types of doping: P-type ans N-type (he says,
- frintcally trying to remember details from the first two lectures of a course
- he got a "D" in ten years ago :-)
-
- N-type produce spare electrons floating around in the substrate (hence
- "Negative". I *think* this is what aluminium, iron etc. produce. P type are
- cuter: they make the subtrate have "holes" (as they're called) - i.e. places
- where an electron should by rights be, but isn't.
-
- The semiconductor effect occurs at the boundary between two differently-doped
- regions. MOS chips have a junction between N-type and vanilla silicon (almost
- always). The trendier CMOS (Complementary MOS)uses junctions between P-doped
- and N-doped silicon (thus MOS voltages go between minus omega and earth,
- whereas CMOS voltages are between -omega/2 and +omega/2. This explains why MOS
- chips take more power, and why CMOS chips tend to go foom from the static
- charge in your hand :-)
-
- So how do you bugger a semiconductor? Overdope the substrate - or dope it with
- the wrong stuff. So we have trolls taking either "uppers" or "downers", and if
- they take too much of the wrong one they keel over. This also raises the
- vision of there being N-type and P-type trolls (with a few stick-in-the-mud
- germanium adherants, and of course all the trendy gallium arsenide boys
- wearing luminous bermuda shorts and blowing whistles at each other :-)
-
- Hope this helps.
-
- &.
- --
- &ndy Holyer, School of Cognitive and |Due to recent events in the USA,
- Computing Studies, University of Sussex, |I find I can no longer use this
- JANET: andyh@cogs.sussex.ac.uk |.sig quote. Normal service will
- |be resumed when I find another one.
-