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PDMS Microfluidics
PDMS stamps are pieces of Polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) that have been patterned usually against a master to form a relief pattern used in soft lithography. This PDMS stamp can be used in either its current form as a relief surface for techniques such as Micro Contact Printing or can also be attached to an external source by tubing so that liquid may be past through channels on its surface. It is possible to pattern PDMS to micrometre scale. These kinds of devices are often referred to as microfluidic devices.
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Semiconductor Devices
Semiconductor devices are electronic components that exploit the electronic properties of semiconductor materials, principally silicon, germanium, and gallium arsenide, as well as organic semiconductors. Semiconductor devices have replaced thermionic devices (vacuum tubes) in most applications. They use electronic conduction in the solid state as opposed to the gaseous state or thermionic emission in a high vacuum.
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Semiconductor Processing
Semiconductor device processing is used to create the integrated circuits (silicon chips) that are present in everyday electrical and electronic devices. It is a multiple-step sequence of photographic and chemical processing steps during which electronic circuits are gradually created on a wafer made of pure semiconducting material.
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Semiconductor Wafer Bonding
Wafer bonding is a method used in semiconductor manufacturing by silicon on insulator (SOI) technology. In wafer bonding the insulating layer is formed by directly bonding oxidized silicon with a second substrate. The majority of the second substrate is subsequently removed, the remnants forming the topmost Si layer.
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Silicon Manufacture
The current industrial production of silicon is via the reaction between carbon (charcoal) and silica at a temperature around 1700 °C. In this process, known as carbothermic reduction, each tonne of silicon (metallurgical grade, about 98% pure) is produced with the emission of about 1.5 tonnes of carbon dioxide.
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Silicon Oxide
Silicon oxide may refer to silicon dioxide, SiO2 or silicon monoxide SiO. The chemical compound silicon dioxide, also known as silica is most commonly found in nature as sand or quartz, as well as in the cell walls of diatoms.
Silicon monoxide has been detected in stellar objects and it has been described as the most common oxide of silicon in the universe.
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