Surface on which material is deposited
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1. Surface on which material is deposited (also known as substratum)
A wafer that is the basis for subsequent processing operations in the fabrication of semiconductor devices.
In nanotechnology the base material where applications are built up.
A solid material carrier where other material can adsorb or surface reactions take place.
The supporting surface that serves as a base
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