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==Description==
 
==Description==
The '''Silicon Wafer (N-type)''' can be made by annealing the [[Silicon Wafer (N-type) Unannealed|unannealed silicon safer (N-type)]] using the [[Annealing Furnace|annealing furnace]]. After the ion implantation process, the silicon crystal is disorganized by the ion's impacts. During the annealing process the wafer is heated and cooled several times to reorganize the crystal lattice. The '''Silicon Wafer (P-type) Unannealed''' can be annealed in the [[Annealing Furnace|annealing furnace]].
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The '''silicon wafer (N-type)''' can be made by annealing the [[Silicon Wafer (N-type) Unannealed|unannealed silicon safer (N-type)]] using the [[Annealing Furnace|annealing furnace]].  
  
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N-type silicon is formed when group V elements such as phosphorus, arsenic, or antimony are used as doping agent. This gives the silicon an abundance of negative charge carriers known as “electrons”. The term “N” in "N-type" stands for “negative” [https://waferpro.com/what-are-p-type-and-n-type-silicon-wafers/].
  
 
==Properties==
 
==Properties==

Latest revision as of 03:58, 19 April 2024

Description

The silicon wafer (N-type) can be made by annealing the unannealed silicon safer (N-type) using the annealing furnace.

N-type silicon is formed when group V elements such as phosphorus, arsenic, or antimony are used as doping agent. This gives the silicon an abundance of negative charge carriers known as “electrons”. The term “N” in "N-type" stands for “negative” [1].

Properties

Name Value
Release Version 1.3.2

Recipes

Annealing Furnace

Outputs Components Recipe
Fuel
Cartridge (Nitrogen)
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Silicon Wafer (N-type) Unannealed
Silicon Wafer (N-type)


O2 Furnace

Outputs Components Recipe
Fuel
Cartridge (Oxygen)
1
Silicon Wafer (N-type)
Silicon Wafer (N-type) SiO2

History

Gallery

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