Dielectric Films for Advanced Microelectronics (Wiley Series in Materials for Electronic & Optoelectronic Applications)

Dielectric Films for Advanced Microelectronics (Wiley Series in Materials for Electronic & Optoelectronic Applications)

by Martin Green (Editor), Mikhail Baklanov (Editor), Martin Green (Editor), Karen Maex (Editor), Martin Green (Editor), Mikhail Baklanov (Editor)

Synopsis

The topic of thin films is an area of increasing importance in materials science, electrical engineering and applied solid state physics; with both research and industrial applications in microelectronics, computer manufacturing, and physical devices. Advanced, high-performance computers, high-definition TV, broadband imaging systems, flat-panel displays, robotic systems, and medical electronics and diagnostics are a few examples of the miniaturized device technologies that depend on the utilization of thin film materials.

This book presents an in-depth overview of the novel developments made by the scientific leaders in the area of modern dielectric films for advanced microelectronic applications. It contains clear, concise explanations of material science of dielectric films and their problem for device operation, including high-k, low-k, medium-k dielectric films and also specific features and requirements for dielectric films used in the packaging technology. A broad range of related topics are covered, from physical principles to design, fabrication, characterization, and applications of novel dielectric films.

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Format: Illustrated
Pages: 510
Edition: 1
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Published: 07 Mar 2007

ISBN 10: 0470013605
ISBN 13: 9780470013601

Media Reviews
The book is well organized and has excellent technical depth with recent state-of-the-art information. Researchers, graduate students, and those in industry working on finding new materials and processes for thin-film dielectric materials would find this book to be a valuable resource. (IEEE Electrical Insulation Magazine, March/April 2009)
Author Bio
Karen Maex, IMEC Fellow, Silicon Process and Device Technology Division, Leuven, Belgium & Professor at Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

Mikhail R. Baklanov, Principal Scientist, Silicon Process and Device Technology Division, IMEC, Leuven, Belgium

IMEC is the largest independent microelectronics R&D centre in Europe, with over 1250 staff. R&D ranges from the design of complex single-chip and single-package systems for telecommunications and multimedia, new process technologies for optoelectronics, photovoltaics, area-array packing, etc.