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Technology Stocks : Eaton (ETN) is definitely not overvalued!
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To: Walter Morton who wrote (285)4/6/2000 10:38:00 AM
From: Walter Morton   of 338
 
Silicon conducts little or no electricity. In order to have electrical current within a layer, it is necessary to place
small amounts of impurities into the layer.

Ion implantation is the process by which a beam of electrically charged dopant atoms (ions) are accelerated and driven into the surface of a silicon wafer. This process alters the electrical characteristics of the silicon by making it more or less conductive.

Ion Implantation is a process in which wafers are bombarded with ions to introduce dopant atoms, or impurities, into the wafer to improve its electrical characteristics. Silicon conducts little or no electricity.
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