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NSF Allots Nearly $18M for Semiconductor Fab

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Engineering researchers at the University of Arkansas received $17.87 million from the NSF to build and operate a national silicon carbide research and fabrication facility. The unique and open-access facility at the university will serve to fill a gap in U.S. production of integrated circuits made with silicon carbide, a semiconductor suited for higher temperature environments. Silicon carbide has long been studied, but efforts to use it as a fully developed semiconductor have been stunted by the lack of availability of high-quality silicon carbide wafers. Currently, all silicon carbide...Read full article

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    In the context of electronics and semiconductor manufacturing, a wafer refers to a thin, flat disk or substrate made of a semiconducting material, usually crystalline silicon. Wafers serve as the foundation for the fabrication of integrated circuits (ICs), microelectromechanical systems (MEMS), and other microdevices. Here are key points regarding wafers: Material: Silicon is the most commonly used material for wafer fabrication due to its excellent semiconductor properties, high purity,...
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