Blografi
What is the Difference Between Silicon-on-Insulator Wafers and Czochralski Silicon (Cz-Si) Wafers?
Generally, silicon-on-insulator is a single-crystalline layer as
thin as 10 nm sitting on an insulating material such as silicon oxide with
extensive applications in high-speed integrated circuits, consumer electronics,
especially mobile wireless applications and other hand-held devices. Silicon is
known to be used predominantly as a considerably abundant semiconductor
material on earth crust (nearly 28%) and is relatively easy
to be converted into highly pure singular crystalline mat
…
21st Sep 2020
Cz-Si Wafers: History, Properties, Applications
Czochralski
Silicon (CzSi) wafer is an important wafer of Silicon. Silicon (Si) is a
chemical element which comprises about 30 percent of the earth’s crust. Right
after oxygen, it is the commonest natural element in the world and often used
in building microchips and semiconductors. Unlike other elements like hydrogen,
silicon is not a very good conductor of electricity as a whole. Although, a
semiconductor can be built only when silicon has been transformed into liquid
or water.Silicon
…
16th Jul 2019