5-2-2-1 SiC Crystallography: Important Polytypes and Definitions
Silicon carbide occurs in many different crystal structures, called polytypes. A more comprehensive
introduction to SiC crystallography and polytypism can be found in Reference 9. Despite the fact that
all SiC polytypes chemically consist of 50% carbon atoms covalently bonded [...]
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3-1. Large Point Defects
Defects which exhibit a clear shape to the unassisted eye and are > 50 microns across. These features include spikes, adherent particles, chips and craters. Large point defects less than 3 mm apart count as one defect.
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2-13.Hex Plate
Hexagonal shaped platelets on the surface of the wafer which appear silver in color to the unaided eye, under diffuse illumination.
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1-1.lattice parameter
The lattice constant, or lattice parameter, refers to the constant distance between unit cells in a crystal lattice. Lattices in three dimensions generally have three lattice constants, referred to as a, b, and c. However, in the special case of cubic crystal structures, [...]
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2-20.Linear Crystallographic Defects
Crystalline solids exhibit a periodic crystal structure. The positions of atoms or molecules occur on repeating fixed distances, determined by the unit cell parameters. However, the arrangement of atom or molecules in most crystalline materials is not perfect. The regular patterns are [...]
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5-7 Future of SiC
It can be safely predicted that SiC will never displace silicon as the dominant semiconductor used for the manufacture of the vast majority of the world’s electronic chips that are primarily low-voltage digital and analog chips targeted for operation in normal [...]
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