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  2. Chip art - Wikipedia

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    Image of a Land Shark from Saturday Night Live inside an Analog Devices AD1939 codec chip. Chip art of a tiger on a Dallas Semiconductor test wafer. A flower in a Bitcoin mining ASIC. Integrated Circuits are constructed from multiple layers of material, typically silicon, silicon dioxide , and aluminum. The composition and thickness of these ...

  3. Wafer (electronics) - Wikipedia

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    Silicon wafers were first introduced in the 1940s. [2] [3] By 1960, silicon wafers were being manufactured in the U.S. by companies such as MEMC/SunEdison. In 1965, American engineers Eric O. Ernst, Donald J. Hurd, and Gerard Seeley, while working under IBM, filed Patent US3423629A [4] for the first high-capacity epitaxial apparatus.

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  5. Optical proximity correction - Wikipedia

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    An illustration of OPC (Optical Proximity Correction). The blue Γ-like shape is what chip designers would like printed on a wafer, in green is the pattern on a mask after applying optical proximity correction, and the red contour is how the shape actually prints on the wafer (quite close to the desired blue target).

  6. Photomask - Wikipedia

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    In the case of a photomask, there is a one-to-one correspondence between the mask pattern and the wafer pattern. The mask covered the entire surface of the wafer which was exposed in its entirety in one shot. This was the standard for the 1:1 mask aligners that were succeeded by steppers and scanners with reduction optics. [7]

  7. Stepper - Wikipedia

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    A stepper or wafer stepper is a device used in the manufacture of integrated circuits (ICs). It is an essential part of the process of photolithography, which creates millions of microscopic circuit elements on the surface of silicon wafers out of which chips are made.

  8. Monocrystalline silicon - Wikipedia

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    The primary application of monocrystalline silicon is in the production of discrete components and integrated circuits.Ingots made by the Czochralski method are sliced into wafers about 0.75 mm thick and polished to obtain a regular, flat substrate, onto which microelectronic devices are built through various microfabrication processes, such as doping or ion implantation, etching, deposition ...

  9. Wafer fabrication - Wikipedia

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    Wafer fabrication is a procedure composed of many repeated sequential processes to produce complete electrical or photonic circuits on semiconductor wafers in a semiconductor device fabrication process. Examples include production of radio frequency amplifiers, LEDs, optical computer components, and microprocessors for computers. Wafer ...