Czochralskiväxt
Czochralskiväxt, also known as the Czochralski method or crystal pulling, is a process used to grow single crystals of semiconductor materials, most commonly silicon. Invented by Polish scientist Jan Czochralski in 1918, this technique is fundamental to the production of electronic components.
The process begins with a melt of the desired material, typically silicon, held in a crucible at
The resulting silicon ingots are then sliced into thin wafers, which serve as the substrate for manufacturing