Description
The silicon wafer (N-type) can be made by annealing the unannealed silicon safer (N-type) using the annealing furnace. N-type silicon occurs when group V elements like phosphorus, arsenic, or antimony are used to dope the silicon. This gives the silicon an abundance of negative charge carriers called “electrons”. Hence the “N” for “negative” [1].
Properties
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Release Version
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1.3.2
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Recipes
Annealing Furnace
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Recipe
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1
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O2 Furnace
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Components
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Recipe
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1
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