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Introduction To Semiconductor Manufacturing Technology 2nd Edition Xiao

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Introduction To Semiconductor Manufacturing Technology 2nd Edition Xiao
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Publisher: SPIE
File Extension: PDF
File size: 26.32 MB
Pages: 524
Author: Xiao, Hong
ISBN: 9780819490926, 081949092X
Language: English
Year: 2012

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Introduction To Semiconductor Manufacturing Technology 2nd Edition Xiao by Xiao, Hong 9780819490926, 081949092X instant download after payment.

IC chip manufacturing processes, such as photolithography, etch, CVD, PVD, CMP, ion implantation, RTP, inspection, and metrology, are complex methods that draw upon many disciplines. This book thoroughly describes the complicated processes with minimal mathematics, chemistry, and physics. It covers advanced concepts while keeping the contents accessible to readers without advanced degrees. Designed as a textbook for college students, this book provides a realistic picture of the semiconductor industry and an in-depth discussion of IC chip fabrication technology. The text focuses on current fabrication technologies, but older technologies are discussed for historical context.

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