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Silicon Wafers: The Foundation of Modern Electronics
Silicon wafers are thin slices of highly pure silicon crystal, serving as the primary substrate for fabricating semiconductor devices such as integrated circuits (ICs), solar cells, and microelectromechanical systems (MEMS). As the backbone of modern electronics, silicon wafers play a critical role in the production of computers, smartphones, automotive electronics, and renewable energy technologies.
What Are Silicon Wafers?
A silicon wafer is produced from a single crystal of silicon, typically grown using the Czochralski process. The crystal is sliced into thin, uniform wafers, polished to a mirror-like finish, and cleaned to remove impurities. These wafers act as the platform on which complex semiconductor circuits are built through processes like photolithography, doping, and etching.