An interface between a substrate and a thin film is the epitaxy wafer. When an epitaxy wafer is grown, crystal growth takes place on the substrate's crystal and is arranged in accordance with the substrate's foundational crystal phase. There are two ways the epitaxial layer can be deposited over another substrate: Heteroepitaxy as well as homoepitaxy when a crystalline film is grown using the same substance as the substrate, this is called homoepitaxy. Heteroepitaxy, which produces a crystalline film from a different substance than the substrate, is more prevalent.
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One of the driving forces behind the market's expansion is the rising number of solar panel installations all over the world. This is because consumers are becoming more aware of the benefits of using solar energy. The utilization of silicon wafer in sun based cells has prompted expanding proficiency of sunlight powered charger, and that implies it produces more power per unit contrasted with traditional material that utilized in sun oriented cells. As a result, the use of silicon wafer for solar cell production will rise in response to its advantages. Accordingly, expanding interest for silicon wafer will drive wafer makers to cover that silicon wafer with epitaxial layer to build the proficiency of the board. Solar panels' performance is further enhanced by the coating on the epitaxial wafer. As a result, over the forecast period, demand for epitaxial wafer is anticipated to rise as a result of all of these factors.
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