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Explained: Silicon Wafers and Its Applications
Silicon as known by all is the most common element that is found on Earth. It is a semi-conductor and thus excessively used in electronics. The process of manufacturing these silicon wafers is quite tricky which is explained in the article below but once these are formed, they serve for a lot of uses as a result of which their applications in the field of electronics widen.They are quite abundant in nature and due to all the characteristics that they have in them, they are known to be one of the
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30th Mar 2022
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
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21st Sep 2020
Prime Cz-Si Wafer
CZ-Si wafers are important
semiconductors utilized in several different areas. The application areas of
Cz-Si wafer include computer chips, transistors, electrical circuits, solar
cells, and aerospace applications. Cz-Si wafers are produced through
Czochralski single-crystal growth method. This method provides high volume
production, large wafer diameters, and adequate resistivity. These wafers are
commonly doped with boron, phosphorus, arsenic, or antimony. IntroductionSili
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9th Jul 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
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16th Jul 2019