| silicon |
A non-metallic element that is the most widely used semiconductor material today.
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| silicone oil |
A sterile, clear, colorless liquid approved by the FDA as a surgical device for (temporary) placement in the eye to repair complicated retinal detachments.
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| silicon |
Silicon, atomic number 14 on the periodic table, is a semiconducting material from which integrated circuits (computer chips of all types--processors, memory chips, etc.; CCDs; transistors; etc.) are created. Silicon is not found in its pure raw form in nature, but mostly in combination with other elements, as in sand and quartz. A type of sand called quartzite is purified to create silicon for use by the semiconductor industry.
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| silicon dioxide |
SiO 2 . Most commonly referred to as glass. See oxidation.
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| silicon |
The most commonly used element in semiconductors due to its abundance (the same element that is found in sand) and ease of processing. Chips are made by growing silicon into a giant crystal, which is sliced into thin, round wafers, polished and coated with chemicals, producing layers of patterns etched into the wafer. ...
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