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Topic: Semiconductor Wafer

Related:
  Wafer    Semiconductor  
  Semiconductor Equipment    Silicon Wafers  
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Politics:Capitalist
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Favorite great thinker(s):Ampere,  Alan Turing
Interest(s):Computers,  Physics
Likes to wear:Vinyl
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Billie Kirgan,
Machinist

Colloidal silicas are used for polishing semiconductor silicon wafers.
Dave Simons,
Internet Entrepeneur

The semiconductor materials market requires silicon wafers with precise specifications to produce a vast array of new integrated circuit devices.
This technology minimized contamination of semiconductor wafers by using robots to transport them between their sealed containers and the processing and measurement tools.
Common semiconductors are diodes and transistors , which are also etched into the silicon wafers for ICs.
Arthur Dawkins,
Astro-physicist

This machine is able to grow semiconductor wafers with layers of different materials only a few atoms thick.
 
 
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