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Highest resistivity silicon?
2002-05-20
Fred Hussain
2002-05-20
Michael Pedersen
2002-05-20
David Nemeth
2002-05-20
Michael Barger
2002-05-20
Kenneth Smith
2002-05-22
mmf
2002-05-20
Kenneth Smith
2002-05-20
Michael D Martin
Highest resistivity silicon?
Michael D Martin
2002-05-20
You might want to check some of the literature on silicon microstrip
radiation detectors. I think they usually use relatively high resistance
Si. You might get some fab and supplier info..

-Mike

>>> [email protected] 05/20/02 03:47AM >>>
Dear all,

I am looking for silicon substrates which can be machined using
conventional
MEMS type processes, but at the same time are highly insulating. I've
found
a web page with silicon of 250Kohm-cm resistivity -
http://www.tydex.ru/materials/materials2/Si.html.

Does anybody:
have any experience of working with such materials?
know of any issues, for example the stability of the resistivity with
temperature?
micromachined it without any major issues?
know of any suppliers?

Thanking you in advance.

Regards,

Fred.

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The Technology Partnership plc
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Hertfordshire
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Tel: 01763 262626
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