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An "exciton" ('ex si tahn) is an electron and a hole (the positively charged lack of an electron) mutually orbiting each other and hence bound together like a primitive "atom". The behavior of electrons and holes in silicon and other semiconductor materials governs their electrical properties and hence the behaviors of all electronic circuits and "chips" made from them.

The Rice University Computer Science Department wishes to thank the following companies for their generous support:

Microsoft Corporation

Borland/Inprise Corporation

WebGain Corporation

IBM Corporation

Velocitis Corporation

 

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