Semiconductor component and a method for producing the same

Active solid-state devices (e.g. – transistors – solid-state diode – Responsive to non-electrical signal – Temperature

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C257S414000, C438S700000, C438S745000

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10479563

ABSTRACT:
A semiconductor component, such as a humidity sensor, which has a semiconductor substrate, such as, for example, made of silicon, a first electrode and a second electrode and at least one first layer that is accessible for a medium acting from the outside on the semiconductor component, the first layer being arranged at least partially between the first and the second electrode. To reduce the costs for producing the semiconductor component the first layer has pores into which the medium reaches at least partially.

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