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<Sync> interesting, semi conductor manufacturers seem to move away from ion implantation
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<azonenberg> Sync: what are they using
<azonenberg> masked diffusions?
<Sync> yup
<Sync> and solar cells work towards implanters
<azonenberg> i guess implantation penetrates too deep for modern deep sub-nm stuff
<azonenberg> thermal diffusion is a bit more controllable for low energy
<Sync> I don't think that was the issue
<azonenberg> what's the reasoning then
<azonenberg> caused too many lattice defects?
<Sync> economy iirc
<Sync> lattice defects are much more an issue for solar cells
<azonenberg> more so than for MOS? interesting
<Sync> there are also cool cells that do over 40% efficiency
<Sync> yes
<Sync> but those are GaAs GaP stacks
<soul-d> lol sighs was about to start changing code again when i forgot i changed top level entity :')
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