It's veryinterestingone, and I think I haven't hadmuchtimetothinkaboutit a bitsurprised.
Well, in a semiconductor, unlike a metal, there's a gapintheallowedstatesthatanelectroncanoccupythatwe'vegotelectronsuptohere, andthenwe'vegot a gapandelectronscomethenexistabovethatgap.
A kneelingitis, it's calledonthatagain, breaksthisbondonallowsthematerialtobeelectricallyactive.
Andsooncewe'vegotouranytypeon P typematerial, wecanmakeah, UVlightemittingdiet.
Wecanthentakethatandcombinesomeofthatwith a phosphortoturnthatinto a whitelight.
It's graduallyoverthelast 20 years, bedevelopingthetechnology, andit's nowbeingusedforlighting, whichiswhateverybodydreamedof.
It's veryexciting.
Thebreakthrough.
Really.
What, ingettingthisthis P type, uh, galliumnitridetobecome a lettertobecomeelectricallyactiveonthesetwopeopleworkingquiteindependentlyintwodifferentplaces.