szilíciumkristályokban
Szilíciumkristályokban is a Hungarian term that translates to "in silicon crystals" in English. This phrase refers to the state of silicon when it is in a crystalline form, as opposed to amorphous silicon. Crystalline silicon is the most common and commercially important form of silicon used in a wide range of applications, most notably in the semiconductor industry.
The structure of crystalline silicon is characterized by a diamond cubic lattice, where each silicon atom is
The production of high-purity silicon crystals, often referred to as semiconductor-grade silicon, involves complex manufacturing processes