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Polish scientist’s tin slip sparked crystal breakthrough powering modern smartphone chips

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Published on 11 May 2026
Polish scientist’s tin slip sparked crystal breakthrough powering modern smartphone chips

The accidental dip set off a method that shaped chips

In 1916, Polish scientist Jan Czochralski’s lab accident—dipping his pen into molten tin—helped inspire a breakthrough in crystal growth. His Czochralski method made it possible to create highly pure silicon crystals, a foundation for semiconductor manufacturing. That quiet advance now underpins the chips running smartphones, computers, and even vehicles, long after his own struggles.

  • A 1916 accident helped trigger a crystal growth breakthrough
  • Czochralski’s method enabled pure silicon crystal production
  • The technique became central to semiconductor chip manufacturing
  • His later life struggles followed the scientific impact
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