New Portfolio Leapfrogs the Competition with Innovative Etch Techniques and Chemistries to Support Development of Advanced Logic and Memory Solutions As modern technologies and devices continue to ...
(Nanowerk News) Microelectronics like semiconductor devices are at the heart of the technologies we use each day. As we move into an era where we are stretching the limits of Moore’s Law, it is ...
In circuitry, etching is used to remove the deformed layer created during the grinding and polishing of metal components by selective chemical attack. Now, a research group at Nagoya University in ...
Scaling (the shrinking of the tiny devices in chips such as transistors and memory cells) has never been easy, but making the next generation of advanced logic and memory devices a reality requires ...
What is Reactive Ion Etching (RIE)? Reactive Ion Etching (RIE) is a dry etching technique widely used in the fabrication of micro- and nanodevices. It combines the chemical reactivity of reactive ...
CHAMPAIGN, Ill. — Creating semiconductor structures for high-end optoelectronic devices just got easier, thanks to University of Illinois researchers. The team developed a method to chemically etch ...
A new approach combining atomic layer deposition and organic film etch process may solve critical challenges in the various processes in advanced nodes. We demonstrated a high selective and ...
Silicon nitride etch has been one of the foundations of semiconductor manufacturing for a number of years. Overall silicon (Si) etch rate is dictated by the combination of process temperature and H 2 ...
Once a printed circuit board (PCB) has been assembled it’s rather hard to look inside of it, which can be problematic when you have e.g. a multilayer PCB of an (old) system that you really would like ...
FREMONT, Calif., Feb. 09, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Lam Research Corp. (NASDAQ: LRCX) today announced a new suite of selective etch products that apply breakthrough wafer fabrication techniques and ...
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