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Editorial Golden Years or Golden Age?
A familiar refrain from market analysts these days is that the semiconductor industry has “matured.”
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Emerging Technology Patterning neurons-on-chip devices using microcontact printing
Growing neurons on a chip surface holds great promise for brain research. Recently, a printing technique was developed that allows alignment and combination of different chemical patterns on a chip surface, which can be used to control the position of the neuron on top of the transducers.
Compound Semiconductors Using AFM to enhance MOCVD-grown OE devices
Metal-organic chemical-vapor deposition (MOCVD) has steadily progressed from small-scale materials research to a mass production technology, enabling such complex optoelectronic (OE) devices as laser diodes and ultrahigh-brightness light-emitting diodes (UHB-LED).
Dfm Semiconductor suppliers turn to DFM at nanometer nodes
Design decisions made early in IC development can either complicate or alleviate a growing number of manufacturing challenges in advanced process technologies as feature sizes shrink well below 130nm.
Products Top Products of 2005
Following are the Top Products of 2005 in semiconductor/thin-film processing as selected by Solid State Technology’s editorial advisory board, chosen from those featured each month in Product News.
Industry Forum Local collaboration required for global nanotech competitiveness
Developers of nanotechnology are facing a conundrum. On one hand, new nanotechnology-based products have been produced and commercialized, yet on the other hand, the understanding of the underlying properties of nanoscale structures and materials is still in many areas at a fundamental level.
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