If you’re looking for a silicon wafer supplier, there are three states where production has been growing steadily—and one with potential for further investment!
Read MoreElectric vehicles contain several silicon wafers, so it makes sense that growing demand in this sector can affect silicon prices in 2025. Read on to learn more!
Read MoreThe production of silicon wafers is constantly evolving, and 3D integration of wafers is a trend that has the potential to revolutionize the sector.
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A float zone wafer is best for applications requiring ultra-pure silicon. But when and how was this method of manufacturing silicon invented?
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America and China remain the biggest powerhouses in silicon wafer manufacturing, but markets are emerging worldwide. Here are some of them!
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There are various reasons why a double side polish wafer can offer higher performance yield, and here, we’ll discuss some of them.
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Unlike other crucial materials, the U.S. government hasn’t stockpiled gallium—which means tariffs and export limitations could impact the future production of GaAs wafers.
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InP reclaim wafers are a great material for high-speed communications and RF applications for their high hole mobility. Here, we’ll explain this concept.
Read MoreSilicon wafer processing is a crucial step in creating semiconductors we use daily, but there are some risks associated with this practice. Here’s how we avoid them.
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Laser marking is a key step in silicon manufacturing, but it can be dangerous and affect product quality if the right safety measures aren’t taken.
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