High Purity P Type Dopant Single Side Polished Silicon Wafer
Dimension: Dia. 85.00mm
Thickness: 3.00mm
Tolerance : +/-0.10mm
Silicon wafer is a material used for producing semiconductors, which can be found in all types of electronic devices that improve the lives of people. Silicon comes second as the most common element in the universe; it is mostly used as a semiconductor in the technology and electronic sector.
Most people have had the chance to encounter a real silicon wafer in their life. This super-flat disk is refined to a mirror-like surface. Besides, it is also made of subtle surface irregularities which make it the flattest object worldwide.
Specifications of High Purity Si Wafer
Specification | Data |
Diameter | 85mm |
Thickness | 3mm |
Growth Method | CZ |
Orientation | <100> |
P Type Dopant | Typtical Boron |
Resistivity | 0.001~0.005Ω |
TTV | <10um |
Polished Surface | Single Side |
What Is The Silicon Wafer Used For?
- Semiconductor
Even though other conductors are employed in more particular applications, silicon is the best and the most used semiconductor due to its extreme mobility both at high temperatures and at room temperature. What makes Silicon an outstanding option in electronic devices is because its electrical currents can pass via the silicon conductors much quicker compared to other conductors.
- Silicon Wafers In Electronic Devices
Semiconductors such as the silicon wafer can be used in the production of both chips and microchips in electronic gadgets. Due to the uniqueness of the electrical currents via silicon wafers, these semiconductors are used in creating ICs (integrated circuits). The ICs act as commands for specific actions in various electronic devices. The Silicon wafer is the main element in integrated circuits. Simply put, integrated circuits are a composite of a variety of electronic elements that are brought together to perform a particular function. Silicon is the key platform for semiconductor gadgets. A wafer is just but a thin slice of the semiconductor material that acts as a substratum for microelectronic devices fitted in and above the wafer. Even if it can be simple to relate silicon wafers with very particular technological devices that individuals only dream of, silicon wafers are way much closer than anyone may think! Silicon wafers are used in computers, smartphones, and mobile devices and even in the tire pressure sensor system. Manufacturing of the silicon wafer is an incredibly vital part of the establishment and expansion of a broad range of technological advancements.
- Other Uses of Silicon Wafers
The ultra-pure silicon wafers offer a pristine canvas on which to fabricate the integrated circuitry central to all electronics. The uses include:
Microprocessors – The central chips powering computers and smartphones
DRAM & flash memory – Billions of silicon-based memory cells on chips
CMOS sensors – Image sensors capturing light in smartphone cameras and more
Power devices – Specialized designs managing electricity in systems
MEMS – Tiny mechanical and electromechanical silicon systems
Optical circuits – Waveguides and photonic devices integrate optics