Basic knowledge about single crystal silicon The method of making single crystal silicon usually involves first making polycrystalline silicon or amorphous silicon, and then growing rod-shaped single crystal silicon from the melt using the Czochralski method or the floating zone melting method. When the molten elemental silicon solidifies, the silicon atoms are arranged into many nuclei in a diamond lattice. If these nuclei grow into grains with the same crystal plane orientation, these grains are combined in parallel to form single crystal silicon. Single crystal silicon rods are the raw materials for producing single crystal silicon wafers. With the rapid increase in the demand for single crystal silicon wafers in the domestic and international markets, the market demand for single crystal silicon rods is also showing a rapid growth trend.
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