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Substrate (electronics)
Substrate (also called a wafer) is a solid (usually planar) substance onto which a layer of another substance is applied, and to which that second substance adheres. In solid-state electronics, this term refers to a thin slice of material such as siliconsilicon dioxidealuminum oxidesapphiregermaniumgallium arsenide (GaAs), an alloy of silicon and germanium, or indium phosphide (InP). These serve as the foundation upon which electronic devices such as transistorsdiodes, and especially integrated circuits (ICs) are deposited.

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