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Deep Level Transient Spectrometer
The Deep level transient spectrometer is used to characterize electronically active defects in the band gap of semiconductors. It is a very sensitive technique that easily can detect defects at a concentration of one part in 105 of the shallow dopant. For lightly doped materials, this translates into sensitivities of one part in 1013 of the host material.
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MURR Relicensing
The reactor is in the process of relicensing for another 20 years of nuclear-based research, education and medical and other applications. Check here for project updates.





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