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New Twist: Lasers Could Help Create Larger Microchips

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R. Winn Hardin

Microchip and display companies are showing interest in a variation on a laser micromachining technique that creates large-area, low-defect crystalline silicon films. Liquid crystal displays and microchips use amorphous silicon as the substrate for control chips and microprocessors. The material is relatively easy to make, cheap and plentiful, but crystal defects limit the performance of these devices. A better option would be crystalline or single crystal silicon, but manufacturing processes are slow and expensive and produce small-area yields. Until now, that is. With funding from the...Read full article

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