- Wafer fabrication
Wafer Fabrication is a procedure composed of many repeated sequential processes to produce complete electrical or photonic circuits. Examples include production of radio frequency (
RF ) amplifiers,LED s,optical computer components, and CPUs forcomputer s. Wafer fabrication is used to build components with the necessary electrical structures.The main process begins with
electrical engineer s designing the circuit and defining its functions, and specifying the signals, inputs, outputs andvoltage s needed. These electrical circuit specifications are entered into electrical circuit design software, such as "SPICE ", and then imported into circuit layout programs, which are similar to ones used forcomputer aided design . This is necessary for the layers to be defined for wafer mask production. The resolution of the circuits increases rapidly with each step in design, as the scale of the circuits at the start of the design process is already being measured in fractions of micrometers. Each step thus increases circuit density for a given area.The silicon wafers start out blank and pure. The circuits are built in layers in
clean room s. First, photo-sensitive resistance patterns are photo-masked in micrometer detail onto the wafers' surface. The wafers are then exposed to short-waveultraviolet light and the unexposed areas are thus etched away and cleaned. Hotchemical vapor s are deposited on to the desired zones and baked in highheat , which permeate the vapors into the desired zones. In some cases, ions, such as O2+ or O+, are implanted in precise patterns and at a specific depth by using RF-driven ion sources.These steps are often repeated many hundreds of times, depending on the complexity of the desired circuit and its connections.
New processes to accomplish each of these steps with better resolution and in improved ways emerge every year, with the result of constantly changing technology in the wafer fabrication industry. New technologies result in denser packing of minuscule surface features such as
transistors and micro-electro-mechanical systems (MEMS). This increased density continues the trend often cited asMoore's Law .A fab is a common term for where these processes are accomplished. Often the fab is owned by the company that sells the chips, such as
AMD ,Intel ,Texas Instruments , orFreescale . A "foundry" is a fab at which semiconductor chips or wafers are fabricated to order for third party companies that sell the chip, such as fabs owned byTaiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC),United Microelectronics Corporation (UMC) andSemiconductor Manufacturing International Corporation (SMIC).
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