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Silicon wafers, also known as silicon wafer, form the cornerstone of the temple of semiconductor technology, and are derived from carefully refined, high-purity monocrystalline silicon, often in the form of a full circle.
Their surfaces, sculpted by an incredibly precise process, are designed to be the stage for the construction of the microscopic world of electronics.
Silicon wafer span a wide range of diameters, from the tiny 6 inches, to the popular 8 inches, to the advanced 12 inches (i.e., 300 millimeters) scale, with the possibility of exploring even larger scales in the future, pushing the boundaries of technology.
wafers
When it comes to the association between silicon and chips, it is like the metaphor of canvas and masterpiece in art.
Silicon wafer, are delicately etched by the art of lithography, skillfully utilized by doping techniques, and meticulously crafted by etching techniques, presenting the circuit blueprints in the designer’s mind, and drawing countless microchip maps on them.
Each area contains amazing complexity, with millions or even billions of transistors and electronic components intertwined into a network, building the veins of science and technology.