Silicon Germanium Wafers
Silicon-Germanium Wafers | |
Product No | NRE-44026 |
CAS | NA |
Type | N Type |
Orientation | <100> |
SiO2 Thickness Layer | 200 nm |
Diameter (mm) | 50.8mm |
Thickness | 400 μm |
Resistivity | 10.5 g/cm³ |
Surface | Both Side Polished |
Silicon Germanium Wafers
Applications:
Silicon germanium (SiGe) wafers are semiconductor materials that combine silicon and germanium, offering a range of unique properties beneficial for various advanced applications. Here are some key applications of SiGe wafers:
High-Speed Electronics:
RF and Microwave Devices: SiGe is widely used in radio-frequency (RF) and microwave components, such as amplifiers and mixers, due to its high electron mobility and performance at high frequencies.
Transistors: SiGe HBTs (heterojunction bipolar transistors) are employed in high-speed communication devices, benefiting from improved performance over traditional silicon transistors.
Telecommunications:
SiGe wafers are essential in the development of components for telecommunications, including fiber optics and satellite communications. Their ability to operate at high frequencies makes them suitable for modern communication systems.
Optoelectronics:
SiGe can effectively absorb light in specific wavelengths, making it valuable for applications in optical communication systems.
Integrated Circuits (ICs):
SiGe wafers are utilized in advanced ICs, where they can enhance performance in mixed-signal applications, such as analog-to-digital converters (ADCs) and digital signal processors (DSPs).
Sensors:
Employed in various sensor technologies, including temperature and pressure sensors, leveraging the material’s sensitivity to changes in environmental conditions.
Biotechnology:
SiGe wafers are being explored for use in biosensors and biomedical applications, where their compatibility with silicon technology can facilitate integration with existing systems.
Quantum Computing:
SiGe is being investigated for its potential use in quantum computing applications, particularly in the development of qubits and quantum devices, due to its unique electronic properties.
Power Electronics:
Used in power semiconductor devices that require efficient heat dissipation and high performance under varying conditions.