Why are the wafers round instead of square? wouldn't it be more efficient to have then in a square shape so that more complete dies can be placed in the same area, thus better utilizing the same surface area? (couldn't they somehow use a square compartment when making the silicon ingots? )
and @nack I have watched a few videos, and can see where some of the fixed cost come from, but it is hard to figure out where the rest of the cost comes from.
There is multiple reasons for that.
First is the pulling of the ingot.
They start with a seed crystal, no larger than a pea, of which the exact crystal orientation is known.
This is mounted on a rod and spun around slowly in a vat containing pure liquid silicon.
As they pull this upward , silicon atoms will stick to the seed crystal and they will orient themselves in the same cristalline structure.
Remeber that this whole silicon i got is 1 massive crystal without a single defect !
So the ingot is round by itself due to the growth process.
Trimming the edges of the circle doesnt make sense. You spent a lot of money to create a slice of hyper pure crystal and you are going to cut off 1/3 and throw that away. Let's use it.
Two: square wafers would have sharp corners. Bump a corner and shatter the wafer. Eveen cracking a stine fragment off the tip of a corner would create silicon dust everywhere ... Dust is your enemy.
No problem with a round wafer. It wont snag...
Three
Many reactions aredone using plasma. To mix the chemicals in the plasma very evenly you need to stir it... How do you stir a cloud of ionized very reactive gas ? With a magnetic field. Plasma reacts to magnetic field. So we have multiphase coils around the reactor chamber creating a spinning as wel as a lateral moving magnetic field. That makes a uniform mixture of the reacting agents giving a uniform process across the wafer.
Spin something and ... It becomes circular... Square reactors would be very hard to get stuff in the corners.... Circular reactors dont have corners.
There is reason to all the madness going on in this industry. It is fascinating to look at all the trickery involved in getting this to work at all !