Here’s the story of an extraordinary journey, poss the most amazing journey in the world.
Through time, physics & around the globe, to produce the very thing you’re reading this on.
This story begins with a very simple question:
where does a silicon chip actually COME from?
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Through time, physics & around the globe, to produce the very thing you’re reading this on.
This story begins with a very simple question:
where does a silicon chip actually COME from?
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That was one of the questions I set out to answer in #materialworld.
Not just how we make semiconductors - the also-extraordinary process of imprinting and etching billions of transistors onto a slice of silicon.
Amazing as that story is, it's been told many times before.
Not just how we make semiconductors - the also-extraordinary process of imprinting and etching billions of transistors onto a slice of silicon.
Amazing as that story is, it's been told many times before.
There's a v condensed version of that story in this thread👇. & FAR more in @crmiller1’s Chip War.
But this still didn’t answer my question.
I didn’t just want to know about what we do with silicon at fabs. I wanted to know WHERE THE SILICON COMES FROM
But this still didn’t answer my question.
I didn’t just want to know about what we do with silicon at fabs. I wanted to know WHERE THE SILICON COMES FROM
But when I asked people in the semiconductor industry where in the GROUND their silicon comes from, I was mostly met with blank looks. Who cares?
Those who did answer said: well, duh. It’s from sand. Eg this from @intel:
download.intel.com
Those who did answer said: well, duh. It’s from sand. Eg this from @intel:
download.intel.com
This underlines a message that permeates #materialworld: solving climate change doesn’t just involve building more wind turbines.
It involves re-thinking processes all the way up the industrial food chain.
BIG challenge but also a big opportunity.
lnk.to
It involves re-thinking processes all the way up the industrial food chain.
BIG challenge but also a big opportunity.
lnk.to
It involves (yet again) MASSIVE amounts of power and heat, but the end product are these slightly odd rods. Those are now very VERY pure silicon. At this stage they call this ultra-pure stuff "polysilicon". Here's how I describe it in #materialworld:
By now the silicon atom blasted out of the ground in Spain has been pummelled and smashed and heated and cooled numerous times and is part of an incredibly pure lump of silicon.
But it’s STILL nowhere near ready to get shipped off to a semiconductor plant to be turned into a chip
But it’s STILL nowhere near ready to get shipped off to a semiconductor plant to be turned into a chip
So now the polysilicon produced via the Siemens process is ground up into a powder and shipped off to another plant (again, poss on the other side of the world) to undergo another transformative process: the Czochralski Process.
That perfect silicon sausage is then sliced and buffed and polished over the course of weeks or months. Doing this, by the way, is super hard. Shin-Etsu, one company I talked to about this, don’t EVER let anyone in to see this in case people steal its secrets. Especially China.
And all to provide the silicon many semiconductor experts assume began as a grain of sand.
But it didn’t.
As you now know!
That atom of silicon’s journey is, to me at least, JUST as amazing as the journey that follows, where it’s turned into that thing in your smartphone.
But it didn’t.
As you now know!
That atom of silicon’s journey is, to me at least, JUST as amazing as the journey that follows, where it’s turned into that thing in your smartphone.
It’s just one of the stories in #materialworld.
I started out asking the same thing I did re silicon:
Where the stuff we use every day actually COMES from.
What do we DO to turn it into everyday products?
If you enjoyed this👆you will def enjoy the book
lnk.to
I started out asking the same thing I did re silicon:
Where the stuff we use every day actually COMES from.
What do we DO to turn it into everyday products?
If you enjoyed this👆you will def enjoy the book
lnk.to
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