Rapid Thermal Processing

Rapid Thermal Processing
Author: Richard B. Fair
Publisher: Academic Press
Total Pages: 441
Release: 2012-12-02
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 0323139809

This is the first definitive book on rapid thermal processing (RTP), an essential namufacturing technology for single-wafer processing in highly controlled environments. Written and edited by nine experts in the field, this book covers a range of topics for academics and engineers alike, moving from basic theory to advanced technology for wafer manufacturing. The book also provides new information on the suitability or RTP for thin film deposition, junction formation, silicides, epitaxy, and in situ processing. Complete discussions on equipment designs and comparisons between RTP and other processing approaches also make this book useful for supplemental information on silicon processing, VLSI processing, and integrated circuit engineering.

Resonances - A Volume In Honor Of The 70th Birthday Of Nicolaas Bloembergen

Resonances - A Volume In Honor Of The 70th Birthday Of Nicolaas Bloembergen
Author: M D Levenson
Publisher: World Scientific
Total Pages: 514
Release: 1990-10-29
Genre:
ISBN: 9814611433

The authors are former students and research fellows of Prof Nicolaas Bloembergen, winner of the Nobel Prize, who has pioneered three distinct fields of science: NMR, masers and nonlinear optics. Each author has contributed a paper of current interest inspired by some aspect of Prof Bloembergen's 50-year career. This volume contains a historical record of one of the great scientists of the 20th century, including a complete bibliography of his papers, four of his most significant publications and evidence of his impact on generations of scientists.

Oriented Crystallization on Amorphous Substrates

Oriented Crystallization on Amorphous Substrates
Author: E.I. Givargizov
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 377
Release: 2013-11-21
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 1489925600

Present-day scienceand technology have become increasingly based on studies and applications of thin films. This is especiallytrue of solid-state physics, semiconduc tor electronics, integrated optics, computer science, and the like. In these fields, it is necessary to use filmswith an ordered structure, especiallysingle-crystallinefilms, because physical phenomena and effects in such films are most reproducible. Also, active parts of semiconductor and other devices and circuits are created, as a rule, in single-crystal bodies. To date, single-crystallinefilms have been mainly epitaxial (or heteroepitaxial); i.e., they have been grown on a single-crystalline substrate, and principal trends, e.g., in the evolution of integrated circuits (lCs), have been based on continuing reduction in feature size and increase in the number of components per chip. However, as the size decreases into the submicrometer range, technological and physical limitations in integrated electronics become more and more severe. It is generally believed that a feature size of about 0.1um will have a crucial character. In other words, the present two-dimensional ICs are anticipated to reach their limit of minimization in the near future, and it is realized that further increase of packing density and/or functions might depend on three-dimensional integration. To solve the problem, techniques for preparation of single-crystalline films on arbitrary (including amorphous) substrates are essential.

Materials Issues in Microcrystalline Semiconductors: Volume 164

Materials Issues in Microcrystalline Semiconductors: Volume 164
Author: Philippe M. Fauchet
Publisher:
Total Pages: 438
Release: 1990-04-11
Genre: Science
ISBN:

Brings together contributions from physicists, chemists, materials scientists and engineers active in various areas of growth, characterization and device applications of microcrystalline semiconductors. The papers are divided into sections on microcrystalline silicon: growth; semiconductor compounds: nanocrystals; microcrystalline silicon: properties; optical properties; silicon alloys; and devices and applications. Acidic paper. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR