§ 231.118. Semiconductors critical to national security.
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/us/cfr/t15/s§ 231.118·A research copy — for the controlling text, always check the official state or federal source. Not legal advice.
Semiconductors critical to national security means:
(a)Semiconductors utilizing nanomaterials, including 1D and 2D carbon allotropes such as graphene and carbon nanotubes;
(b)Compound and wide- and ultra-wide bandgap semiconductors;
(c)Radiation-hardened by process
(RHBP)semiconductors;
(d)Fully depleted silicon on insulator (FD-SOI) semiconductors, other than with regard to semiconductor packaging operations with respect to such semiconductors of a 28-nonometerer generation or older;
(e)Silicon photonic semiconductors;
(f)Semiconductors designed for quantum information systems;
(g)Semiconductors designed for operation in cryogenic environments (at or below 77 Kelvin); and
(h)Any other semiconductors that the Secretary, in consultation with the Secretary of Defense and the Director of National Intelligence, determines is critical to national security and issues a public notice of that determination.
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