1916 lab accident led to modern computer chips

1916 lab accident led to modern computer chips

In 1916, Polish chemist Jan Czochralski accidentally dipped his pen into molten tin, discovering a method to grow single crystals. This technique, now known as the Czochralski method, became essential for producing silicon wafers used in semiconductors, enabling modern electronics.

Source: Business Today

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