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Czochralski process and Wafer (electronics)

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Difference between Czochralski process and Wafer (electronics)

Czochralski process vs. Wafer (electronics)

The Czochralski process is a method of crystal growth used to obtain single crystals of semiconductors (e.g. silicon, germanium and gallium arsenide), metals (e.g. palladium, platinum, silver, gold), salts and synthetic gemstones. A wafer, also called a slice or substrate, is a thin slice of semiconductor material, such as a crystalline silicon, used in electronics for the fabrication of integrated circuits and in photovoltaics for conventional, wafer-based solar cells.

Similarities between Czochralski process and Wafer (electronics)

Czochralski process and Wafer (electronics) have 17 things in common (in Unionpedia): Boron, Boule (crystal), Crystalline silicon, Doping (semiconductor), Extrinsic semiconductor, Gallium arsenide, Germanium, Ingot, Integrated circuit, Jan Czochralski, Monocrystalline silicon, Phosphorus, Photovoltaics, Seed crystal, Semiconductor, Solar cell, Transition metal.

Boron

Boron is a chemical element with symbol B and atomic number 5.

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Boule (crystal)

A boule is a single crystal ingot produced by synthetic means.

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Crystalline silicon

Crystalline silicon (c-Si) is the crystalline forms of silicon, either multicrystalline silicon (multi-Si) consisting of small crystals, or monocrystalline silicon (mono-Si), a continuous crystal.

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Doping (semiconductor)

In semiconductor production, doping is the intentional introduction of impurities into an intrinsic semiconductor for the purpose of modulating its electrical properties.

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Extrinsic semiconductor

An extrinsic semiconductor is one that has been doped, that is, into which a doping agent has been introduced, giving it different electrical properties than the intrinsic (pure) semiconductor.

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Gallium arsenide

Gallium arsenide (GaAs) is a compound of the elements gallium and arsenic.

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Germanium

Germanium is a chemical element with symbol Ge and atomic number 32.

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Ingot

An ingot is a piece of relatively pure material, usually metal, that is cast into a shape suitable for further processing.

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Integrated circuit

An integrated circuit or monolithic integrated circuit (also referred to as an IC, a chip, or a microchip) is a set of electronic circuits on one small flat piece (or "chip") of semiconductor material, normally silicon.

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Jan Czochralski

Jan Czochralski (23 October 1885 – 22 April 1953) was a Polish chemist who invented the Czochralski process and pioneer in semi conductor industry, which is used for growing single crystals and in the production of semiconductor wafers.

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Monocrystalline silicon

Monocrystalline silicon (also called "single-crystal silicon", "single-crystal Si", "mono c-Si", or mono-Si) is the base material for silicon chips used in virtually all electronic equipment today.

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Phosphorus

Phosphorus is a chemical element with symbol P and atomic number 15.

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Photovoltaics

Photovoltaics (PV) is a term which covers the conversion of light into electricity using semiconducting materials that exhibit the photovoltaic effect, a phenomenon studied in physics, photochemistry, and electrochemistry.

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Seed crystal

A seed crystal is a small piece of single crystal or polycrystal material from which a large crystal of typically the same material is to be grown in a laboratory.

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Semiconductor

A semiconductor material has an electrical conductivity value falling between that of a conductor – such as copper, gold etc.

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Solar cell

A solar cell, or photovoltaic cell, is an electrical device that converts the energy of light directly into electricity by the photovoltaic effect, which is a physical and chemical phenomenon.

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Transition metal

In chemistry, the term transition metal (or transition element) has three possible meanings.

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Czochralski process and Wafer (electronics) Comparison

Czochralski process has 49 relations, while Wafer (electronics) has 80. As they have in common 17, the Jaccard index is 13.18% = 17 / (49 + 80).

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