Transistor Manufacturing Techniques

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08/29/2024

Transistor Definition


A transistor is a semiconductor device used to amplify or switch electronic signals and electrical power.

 


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Diffused Technique


This method creates planar transistors on a nearly flat wafer. An N-type wafer is heated in a furnace with P-type gas impurities, causing the P-type region (base) to form on the wafer. A mask with holes is used, and the wafer is heated again with N-type impurities. This creates the N-type region (emitter) on top of the P-type layer.

 

 


At last, a thin layer of silicon dioxide is developed over the entire surface and photo stamped to create aluminium contacts for the leads of base and emitter.

 


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Point Contact Technique


This technique uses an N-type semiconductor wafer, soldered to a metallic base. A tungsten spring (Cat’s whisker wire) is pressed against it, and the whole setup is enclosed in glass or ceramic for strength. A large current is passed briefly to create a PN junction at the contact point, making these transistors useful for high frequencies due to their low capacitance.

 


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Fused or Alloy Technique


In this method, two tiny dots of indium or aluminium (acceptor) are positioned in the opposite side of n-type wafer. Then the whole system is heated to about a temperature which is less than the melting point of wafer material and greater than that of the acceptor.

 


A tiny portion of indium dissolves and enters into the wafer and thus the p-type material is created in the two sides of the wafer. The PNP transistor is created when it is cooled (figure 4).

 


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Rate-Grown or Grown Technique


This method uses the Czochralski technique to draw a single crystal from a melt of Ge or Si with p-type impurities. A semiconductor seed is dipped into the molten semiconductor in a graphite crucible. The rod holding the seed is slowly rotated and withdrawn, first adding P-type impurities, then N-type, to grow a PN junction.

 


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Epitaxial Technique


This method derives its name from Greek words meaning “on” and “arrangement.” A thin n-type Semiconductor or p-type semiconductor layer is grown on a heavily doped substrate of the same semiconductor. The formed layer can be the base, emitter, or collector, and the junction created has low resistance.

 


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