The Semiconductor Is More Basic Science Than Applied
Photo by Trnava University on Unsplash Semiconductor engineering is a field that distinguishes basic and applied science. On the one hand, it relies on a deep understanding of fundamental physics, such as the behavior of electrons in solids. On the other hand, it also requires the ability to apply this knowledge to the design and manufacture of practical devices. In recent years, semiconductor engineering has become increasingly reliant on basic science. It is because the challenges of miniaturizing and improving semiconductor devices are becoming increasingly complex. To address these challenges, semiconductor engineers must deeply understand the underlying physical principles. Examples of how chemistry, physics, and mathematics find use in semiconductor engineering: Chemistry: Chemists study the structure and properties of matter, including semiconductor materials. This knowledge drives the development of new […]
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