• The substance he abused: Bakelite, a phenolic resin invented in 1909 and often used as an electrical insulator.

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  • But silicon-on-insulator, first used in costly satellite and military applications, is practical for only high-end chips.

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  • It will have to be an insulator and to be transparent to the relevant laser light.

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  • His invention was 96% air and turned out to be an excellent insulator.

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  • It means that electrons from the metal can end up in the superconductor without having to pass through the insulator.

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  • The next step is for scientists to run tests on the sandstone, which acts as an insulator for the hot water.

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  • Other chemists have avoided doing this because they reckoned that solid dioxide is an insulator and therefore could not be electrolysed.

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  • It can survive exposure to a vacuum, and it seems to be an insulator which is why the researchers have chosen it.

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  • Intel's new insulator replaces silicon dioxide with a metallic alloy called hafnium.

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  • Boeing has suggested an electrical insulator that wraps around each battery cell to isolate each cell from each other and the battery case.

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  • This alloy isn't new--it's been used as a neutron absorber in nuclear power plants--but hafnium's use as a chip insulator required a fabrication breakthrough.

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  • The better the insulator, the more charge a capacitor can hold.

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  • Its wafers, dubbed silicon-on-insulator, or SOI, can go into standard chipmaking equipment but are engineered to reduce power consumption, and thus heat, by up to 50%.

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  • As an alternative the Silicon On Insulator (SOI) consortium, which includes Globalfoundries, an American firm, and ARM, a British one, is trying to improve flat transistors.

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  • The new PlayStation 3 also will be cooled with silicon-on-insulator.

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  • What's left is machine-ready silicon atop a layer of insulator.

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  • Glasslike silicon dioxide has been the insulator of choice in electronic chips since 1959, when Bob Noyce cobbled together the first silicon integrated circuit--wires and switches etched into silicon insulation.

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  • That done, trying the experiment with different conductors may suggest why a subtle change in the structure of an insulator or a superconductor can cause a major change in its character.

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  • For instance, graphite and diamond are both made of carbon, but the difference in the crystalline arrangements of their carbon atoms means that graphite conducts electricity while diamond is a good insulator.

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  • Silicon has been the favored insulator for tiny wires and switches ever since, even as successive generations of chip wires and switches have been shrunk to the width of a single wavelength of light.

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  • The 800-fill insulator is efficient, handsome and classic.

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  • The consortium's technology builds its transistors inside a sliver of pure silicon, laid on top of an insulator, which in turn sits on top of a standard wafer, the substrate on which transistors are constructed.

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  • Starting with two silicon wafers, Soitec machines coat the surface of one with silicon dioxide insulator and embed inside it a thin fault line of hydrogen atoms anywhere from 100 to 20, 000 nanometers below the surface, depending on customers' desired wafer thickness.

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  • By contrast, check out today's announcement from Big Blue: Its new flagship eServer zSeries 990 runs up to 9 billion instructions per second on 32 processors--three times the system capacity of its predecessor z900--thanks in part to a palm-sized package of copper and silicon-on-insulator semiconductors with over 3.2 billion transistors and 500 meters of ultra-thin wire.

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