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The Hill limit, in the context of solid-state physics, refers to the maximum concentration of dopants that can be incorporated into a semiconductor material without significantly altering its crystalline structure or leading to phase separation. This concept is important when doping materials to improve their electrical, optical, or thermal properties. When a semiconductor is doped, impurities or foreign atoms are introduced into its crystal lattice.

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