Czochralski
English
Etymology
From Polish Czochralski, a surname. Named after the inventor of the process, Jan Czochralski (1885–1953), Polish chemist.
Noun
Czochralski (uncountable)
- (attributive, inorganic chemistry) Short for Czochralski process.
- 1999, Reinhard Krause-Rehberg, Hartmut S. Leipner, “Basics of Positron Annihilation in Semiconductors”, in Positron Annihilation in Semiconductors: Defect Studies (Springer Series in Solid-State Sciences; 127), Berlin: Springer, →ISBN, →ISSN, page 104:
- Mascher et al. (1989b) presented a correlated investigation of electron-irradiation-induced divacancies in silicon by positron annihilation, electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR), and infrared absorption. The defects were created by 2-MeV irradiation of Czochralski-grown Si at room temperature to a dose of 1×1018 cm–2.
- 2011, Basant Agrawal, G. N. Tiwari, “Life Cycle Energy Analysis”, in Building Integrated Photovoltaic Thermal Systems: For Sustainable Developments (RSC Energy Series; 4), Cambridge: RSC Publishing, →ISBN, →ISSN, page 284:
- The energy required to produce electronic grade silicon (EG-Si) from MG-Si is 100 kWh kg–1 and there is a 90% yield. The EG-Si is melted in a Czochralski crystal puller at 1400 °C and the silicon slowly crystallizes to form a single crystal ingot of silicon.
Synonyms
- Cz, CZ (abbreviations)
Related terms
Polish
Etymology
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Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /t͡ʂɔxˈral.ski/
- Rhymes: -alski
- Syllabification: Czoch‧ral‧ski
Declension
Declension of Czochralski
singular | plural | |
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nominative | Czochralski | Czochralscy |
genitive | Czochralskiego | Czochralskich |
dative | Czochralskiemu | Czochralskim |
accusative | Czochralskiego | Czochralskich |
instrumental | Czochralskim | Czochralskimi |
locative | Czochralskim | Czochralskich |
vocative | Czochralski | Czochralscy |
Further reading
- “Czochralski”, in Internetowy słownik nazwisk w Polsce [Internet dictionary of surnames in Poland], 2022
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