The authors present the state of the art in growing, processing, and characterizing electronic junctions. Overall, they have assembled a broad array of the latest semiconductor interface science and technology, ranging from advanced ohmic, Schottky, and heterojunction contacts to the refined perspec
Fundamentals of Semiconductor Processing Technology
β Scribed by Badih El-Kareh (auth.)
- Publisher
- Springer US
- Year
- 1995
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 604
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
The drive toward new semiconductor technologies is intricately related to market demands for cheaper, smaller, faster, and more reliable circuits with lower power consumption. The development of new processing tools and technologies is aimed at optimizing one or more of these requirements. This goal can, however, only be achieved by a concerted effort between scientists, engineers, technicians, and operators in research, development, and manufacΒ turing. It is therefore important that experts in specific disciplines, such as device and circuit design, understand the principle, capabilΒ ities, and limitations of tools and processing technologies. It is also important that those working on specific unit processes, such as lithography or hot processes, be familiar with other unit processes used to manufacture the product. Several excellent books have been published on the subject of process technologies. These texts, however, cover subjects in too much detail, or do not cover topics important to modem techΒ nologies. This book is written with the need for a "bridge" between different disciplines in mind. It is intended to present to engineers and scientists those parts of modem processing technologies that are of greatest importance to the design and manufacture of semiΒ conductor circuits. The material is presented with sufficient detail to understand and analyze interactions between processing and other semiconductor disciplines, such as design of devices and cirΒ cuits, their electrical parameters, reliability, and yield.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-xiii
Semiconductor Crystals....Pages 1-38
Thermal Oxidation and Nitridation....Pages 39-85
Thin Film Deposition....Pages 87-167
Lithography....Pages 169-260
Contamination Control and Etch....Pages 261-351
Ion Implantation....Pages 353-466
Diffusion....Pages 467-525
Contact and Interconnect Technology....Pages 527-590
Back Matter....Pages 591-602
β¦ Subjects
Semiconductors; Electronics and Microelectronics, Instrumentation; Circuits and Systems; Electrical Engineering
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