Episode Synopsis "Metal is sprayed on to the surface"
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More episodes of the podcast Making an Integrated Circuit
- Let's go inside an Intel 4004 microprocessor to see an individual transistor
- To make this transistor, first oxide then nitride layers are grown
- A shadow mask then exposes a photographic emulsion
- Exposed nitride is then etched away
- Oxygen reacts with the Si to grow more oxide
- By heating in silane, polycrystal Si is then grown
- A stripe is exposed in a second photographic emulsion
- Exposed polycrystal Si is etched away leaving the transistor gate
- Phosphorus ions then penetrate thin oxide to create the source and drain
- Heating in oxygen grows an insulating coat on the gate
- A third photographic emulsion defines windows above the source and drain
- Openings are then etched in the exposed oxide
- Metal is sprayed on to the surface
- A fourth photographic emulsion is patterned
- Unwanted metal is etched away completing the transistor
- And finally, here is the circuit symbol for the transistor
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