Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
9705308 International Journal of Machine Tools and Manufacture 2005 12 Pages PDF
Abstract
The majority of semiconductors are built on silicon wafers. Future semiconductors will require flatter wafers with a lower price. The lapping-based manufacturing method currently used to manufacture silicon wafers will not be able to meet the ever-increasing demand cost-effectively. This paper reports an experimental investigation into a grinding-based manufacturing method, which has potential to manufacture flat silicon wafers at a lower cost. Background information on semiconductors and silicon wafers is presented first. After a discussion on drawbacks of the lapping-based method, the grinding-based method is described. Next, experimental results with the grinding-based method are presented and discussed. The results from this investigation have demonstrated the potential of the grinding-based method and revealed several directions for future work.
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