Hi all,
My HOD and physics teachers went to a recent Physics teachers conference(?) and saw a silicon wafer that increases in conductivity as it is heated. Does anyone know about this and if so where do you get the silicon wafers?
Thanks
Silicon Wafer
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Re: Silicon Wafer
Not in the CSIS, would like to know more.
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Now retired
Lab Manager/Lab Tech, mind reading etc etc
Now retired
Re: Silicon Wafer
just googled can get on eBay out of US not cheap. Would like to knowm more too!
Re: Silicon Wafer
Sounds similar to a prac we recently did as a teacher demo, under the heading of metal reactivity.
Substance will not conduct electricity in the solid state.
If you go to this website you will see diagram and method..... http://www.nuffieldfoundation.org/print/3055
We did not use the rheostat nor ammeter so as to keep it simple.
Instead of using lead bromide it states Zinc chloride is a safer option. In our case we used Stannous Chloride and it worked very well. I am keeping the crucible with the end product for use next time.
Substance will not conduct electricity in the solid state.
If you go to this website you will see diagram and method..... http://www.nuffieldfoundation.org/print/3055
We did not use the rheostat nor ammeter so as to keep it simple.
Instead of using lead bromide it states Zinc chloride is a safer option. In our case we used Stannous Chloride and it worked very well. I am keeping the crucible with the end product for use next time.