Now people can produce a wafer silicon . 現(xiàn)在人們能夠生產(chǎn)一種硅晶薄片。
Historically, wafers were waxed onto a metal plate . 過(guò)去片子是用石蠟固定到金屬板上。
Personnel must wear proper clothing to protect the wafers . 工作人員必須穿適當(dāng)?shù)姆b以保護(hù)硅片。
All organic and metallic residues on the wafers must be removed . 片子上所有的有機(jī)和金屬殘留物均必須清除。
The dust produced during slicing weighs almost as much as the wafers . 在切割時(shí)所產(chǎn)生的碎屑幾乎和薄片一樣重。
Large diameter wafers are feasible and 200-mm wafers have been produced . 大直徑片子已不難制造,200mm的片子也已產(chǎn)生了。
The method is to coat a wafer of silicon with a protective layer of silicon dioxide . 其方法是往硅片上涂上一層二氧化硅防護(hù)膜。
Laser making of wafers for identification purpose will also become a new attribute . 為了定位,片子上的激光標(biāo)記也將成為新的標(biāo)志。
No food that i could dream of seemed half so utterly delicious as vanilla wafers . 我所夢(mèng)想的任何食物都不如香草薄餅?zāi)敲纯煽谟形丁?i class="labawb" onClick="playMp3('sound_c_9')">
Sem stages are now available that can handle wafers 125 mm and larger in diameter . 現(xiàn)今已有能處理125mm和更大直徑的片子的SEM樣品臺(tái)。
thin disk of unleavened bread used in a religious service (especially in the celebration of the Eucharist)
a small thin crisp cake or cookie
a small adhesive disk of paste; used to seal letters
百科解釋
In gastronomy, a wafer (also spelled waffer) is a crisp, often sweet, very thin, flat, and dry biscuit, often used to decorate ice cream. Wafers can also be made into cookies with cream flavoring sandwiched between them.