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Nanotechnology, Physical & Theoretical Chemistry, Electronic Packaging, Solid State Physics - Thin Films, Electronics - Microelectronics
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Thin Film Technology Handbook

by Fred D. Barlow
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The most comprehensive source available on the preparation, characterization, and emerging applications of thin film. This book features extensive new advances applied in multichip modules (MCMs), and covers the basic principles and applications of thin film deposition techniques for practical use. It provides and develops design guidelines to realize multilayer structures in microcircuits, thus addressing a critical and rapidly growing area.

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Describes advances in thin film technology that relate to device fabrication, electronic packaging of microcircuits, and optical applications. Topics include important classes of thin film deposition techniques, principles and practices of deposition, properties of semiconductor materials and protective coatings, vacuum technology, the generation of patterned films, design guidelines for microcircuits, the testing and reliability of electronic assemblies, and applications for ceramics, silicon, metal, multichip modules, and interconnects. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.

Book Details

Published
February 1, 1998
Publisher
McGraw-Hill Publishing Co.
Pages
800
Format
Hardcover, 1997
ISBN
9780070190252

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