Integrated circuits : chemical and physical processing : developed from the winter symposium

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Integrated circuits : chemical and physical processing : developed from the winter symposium

sponsored by the Division of Industrial and Engineering Chemistry of the American Chemical Society, University of California--Davis, March 26-27, 1984 ; Pieter Stroeve, editor

(ACS symposium series, 290)

American Chemical Society, 1985

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Description

Explores the complex physical and chemical operations that are designed to build structures or modify properties of materials in very thin films. Covers fundamental phenomena occurring in unit processes used to manufacture integrated circuits. Examines the most significant fundamental manufacturing processes.

Table of Contents

  • The Manufacture of Integrated Circuits
  • Application of Three Fundamental Conservation Laws
  • Silicon Oxidation
  • Zone Refining of Low Prandtl Number Liquid Metals
  • Research Opportunities in Resist Technology
  • Modifications of Photoresists
  • Developer Concentration Effects
  • Molecular-Beam Epitaxy for Device Applications
  • Ion-Implanted Integrated Circuits
  • Plasma-Assisted Processing
  • Oxides and Nitrides of Germanium
  • Group III-IV Compound Optoelectronic Devices
  • Advanced Device Isolation for VLSI
  • Ternary Group III-V Semiconductor Materials
  • Device-Quality Strained-Layer Superlattices Wafer Design and Characterization

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