Chapter 12: Problem 18
Why is it important for Si crystals to be \(99.999999999 \%\) pure, as opposed to \(99 \%\) pure, for silicon chips?
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Chapter 12: Problem 18
Why is it important for Si crystals to be \(99.999999999 \%\) pure, as opposed to \(99 \%\) pure, for silicon chips?
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Are high molecular masses and a high degree of crystallinity always desirable properties of a polymer? Explain.
It often happens that a substance possessing a smectic liquid crystalline phase just above the melting point passes into a nematic liquid crystalline phase at a higher temperature. Account for this type of behavior in terms of the ideas developed in Chapter 11 relating molecular energies to temperature.
Consider para-azoxyanisole, which is a nematic liquid crystal in the temperature range of \(21{ }^{\circ} \mathrm{C}\) to \(47^{\circ} \mathrm{C}\) :
Gold is a face-centered cubic structure that has a unit cell edge length of \(4.08 \AA\) (Figure 11.34). How many gold atoms are there in a sphere that is \(20 \mathrm{~nm}\) in diameter? Recall that the volume of a sphere is \(\frac{4}{3} \pi r^{3}\).
What advantages does silicon have over other semiconductors for use in integrated circuits?
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