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Silicon germanium makes its mark

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, , Citation Douglas Paul 2000 Phys. World 13 (2) 27 DOI 10.1088/2058-7058/13/2/33

2058-7058/13/2/27

Abstract

One material accounts for over 98% of sales in the global semiconductor market: silicon. There are many reasons why silicon devices completely dominate the microelectronics market, but the overriding factor is their low manufacturing cost. Billions of transistors with virtually identical properties can be fabricated across increasingly larger silicon wafers, driving down the cost per transistor.

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10.1088/2058-7058/13/2/33