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The reaction of liquid silicon with glassy carbon and polycrystalline graphite was investigated according to two siliconizing processes.
"Anything underneath the layer of liquid silicon is not affected because the melting is so fast" and because all of the light is absorbed near the surface of the silicon, Dr. Chou said.
Inside, blond technicians in goggles tease metres-long crystals out of vats of liquid silicon and slice them into the thinnest of wafers, to be used in solar panels.
And the area which usually holds the runway welcomed instead an enormous tank with 100 roses, cacti, sunflowers and artichokes, all frozen in neon-bright hallucinatory glory by 25 tonnes of liquid silicon.
Results were compared to conventional C/C-SiC composites produced by liquid silicon infiltration(LSI).
In the second one, the liquid silicon is poured onto the carbon sample once the reactants have reached the required temperature, in order to consider short reaction times.
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LCoS is a cousin to both DLP and LCD, using the mirror theory behind DLP but with standard liquid crystals, on silicon (not silicone).
Instead, he outlined Intel's "peaceful home-invasion" strategy: The firm will focus on liquid crystal on silicon chips, a hybrid tech using both silicon microchips and liquid crystal displays, for high-definition TVs.
The technology Intel has been exploring is known as liquid crystal on silicon.
Sony's two new top SXRD 1080p rear-projection sets use a different technology, called LCoS, or liquid crystal on silicon, to create an image.
Companies including Philips are developing a third microdisplay technology known as liquid crystal on silicon, or LCoS, but those companies have not yet managed large shipments to retailers.
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