Czochralskimódszer
The Czochralski method, also known as the Czochralski process, is a widely used technique for growing single crystals of semiconductors, metals, and salts. Invented by Polish scientist Jan Czochralski in 1918, it involves pulling a seed crystal from a molten material, causing the material to solidify and form a large, single crystal.
In the Czochralski process, a seed crystal, typically a small, perfectly formed crystal of the desired material,
The Czochralski method is particularly important in the semiconductor industry for producing silicon crystals used in