Atomera Incorporated is engaged in the business of developing, commercializing and licensing processes and technologies for the semiconductor industry. Co.'s lead technology, named Mears Silicon Technology (MST), is a thin film of reengineered silicon, typically 100 to 300 angstroms (or approximately 20 to 60 silicon atomic unit cells) thick. MST can be applied as a transistor channel enhancement to complementary metal-oxide semiconductor (CMOS)-type transistors. MST can be incorporated into the common types of semiconductor products, including analog, logic, optical and memory integrated circuits. The ATOM average annual return since 2016 is shown above.
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