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The MRS proceedings series on rapid thermal processing (RTP) has become the predominant international forum for research in this exciting and fast-growing field. In particular, this book in the series clearly indicates that the science of RTP is increasingly better understood and that equipment simulation and engineering have matured. With the so-called 'second generation' equipment vendors are providing useful and production-worthy solutions to the most pertinent problems within RTP - temperature measurement and reproducability. For that reason, the issues of temperature calibration and metrology, along with the International Temperature Scale, are featured. The evaluation and modelling of furnace, mini-bath and single-wafer RTP furnaces as the thermal method of choice are also addressed. Interesting developments are reported in the processing of dielectrics. Applications outside the field of silicon semiconductors are also presented. Topics include: measurement; RTCVD; modelling and manufacturing; integrated processing; silicides; annealing and defects; dielectrics; and RTP of III-V materials and other novel applications.
This book is the latest in a continuing series on rapid thermal processing and related topics. It embraces a diversity of research, development and manufacturing activities that require rapid thermal and integrated processing techniques which are recognized by their acronyms, such as rapid thermal annealing (RTA), rapid thermal processing (RTP), rapid thermal chemical vapor deposition (RTCVP), rapid thermal oxidation (RTO), and others. This fifth anniversary volume reports notable advances in the use of rapid thermal techniques in processing science and technology, and for process control in industrial fabrication facilities. It is organized around progress obtained through: evaluation methodology; equipment and process modelling; temperature control; defects and diffusion associated with annealing; metallizations such as silicidation; novel processing of sol-gel and magnetic films; dielectric growth and deposition; and silicon or silicon-germanium film deposition.
The fourth in a continuing series on rapid thermal processing (RTP), this volume addresses work in traditional RTP processes such as dielectric growth, annealing and silicides, as well as developments in integrated processes. The primary focus, however, is the manufacturing aspects of RTP and the successful integration of RTP into production semiconductor fabs. Emphasis is placed on process and equipment modelling and the critical aspects of RTP, such as temperature measurement, uniformity and control. Topics include: modelling, sensors and control; integrated processing and manufacturing; dielectrics; epitaxy, polysilicon and devices; and junctions, metallization and contacts.
The proceedings from this May 2000 symposium illustrate the range of applications in Rapid Thermal Processing (RTP). The refereed papers cover a variety of issues, such as ultra-shallow junctions; contacts for nanoscale CMOS; gate stacks; new applications of RTP, such as for the enhanced crystalization of amorphous silicon thin films; and advances on RTP systems and process monitoring, including optimizing and controlling gas flows in an RTCVD reactor. Most presentations are supported by charts and other graphical data. c. Book News Inc.
Successful transmission electron microscopy (TEM) experimentation depends on many things, one being specimen preparation. Whereas TEM samples of bulk metallic or ceramic materials can be prepared in a straightforward manner, the need to examine nonbulk and/or other classes of materials creates a need for more specialized preparation methods. This book from MRS, the fourth in a successful series, pioneers novel methods or ways of characterizing the specimen preparation process. Contributions to the book are tutorial in nature, and therefore somewhat longer than usual. Papers cover both general and materials-specific specimen preparation methods. Metallic, polymer, plastic, semiconducting, ceramic and magnetic materials as found in bulk, thin-film, dispersed and powdered forms are discussed.
The MRS Symposium Proceeding series is an internationally recognised reference suitable for researchers and practitioners.