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Materials and subsystem suppliers find solutions to emerging defectivity issues at small geometries

06/29/2018  New metrology and inspection technologies and new analysis approaches made possible by improving compute technology offer solutions to finding the increasingly subtle variations in materials and subsystems that meet specifications but still cause defects on the wafer. More collaboration across the supply chain is helping too.  SEMICON West programs on materials and subsystems will address these issues.   

The culprit of some GaN defects could be nitrogen

06/29/2018  Using molecular dynamics, researchers demonstrate the possible role of nitrogen as a major contributor to dislocation-related effects in gallium nitride-based devices.

Linde continues to invest in products, business continuity planning for sub 10nm geometries

06/28/2018  The Linde Group, a supplier of electronic materials, is investing in the expansion of existing products to improve business continuity planning (BCP), while adding new products with improved purity to meet the growing needs of sub-10nm semiconductor factories and advanced flat panel manufacturers.

Scientists fine-tune carbon nanotubes for flexible, fingertip-wearable terahertz imagers

06/28/2018  Researchers at Tokyo Institute of Technology have developed flexible terahertz imagers based on chemically "tunable" carbon nanotube materials. The findings expand the scope of terahertz applications to include wrap-around, wearable technologies as well as large-area photonic devices.

SEMI launches Electronics Materials Group to serve $69B industry

06/28/2018  SEMI today announced the formation of the SEMI Electronic Materials Group (EMG), a new collaborative technology community that combines the former Chemical & Gas Manufacturers Group (CGMG), the Silicon Manufacturers Group (SMG) and other SEMI member segments to better serve the interests of the electronics materials industry.

Reducing CO2 with common elements and sunlight

06/27/2018  New rare-metal-free photocatalyst turns CO2 into carbon resource.

Entegris acquires Flex Concepts

06/27/2018  Entegris, Inc., a developer of specialty chemicals and advanced materials solutions for the microelectronics industry, announced today that it acquired Flex Concepts, Inc., a technology company focused on bioprocessing single-use bags, and fluid transfer solutions for the life sciences industry. 

TowerJazz announces RF SOI 65nm ramp in its 300mm fab

06/27/2018  TowerJazz, the global specialty foundry, today announced a ramp for its radio frequency silicon-on-insulator (RF SOI) 65nm process in its 300mm Uozu, Japan fab.

Template to create superatoms, created by VCU researchers, could make for better batteries

06/22/2018  he superatoms -- combinations of atoms that can mimic the properties of more than one group of elements of the period table -- could be used to improve semiconductors found in computerized devices.

Graphene assembled film shows higher thermal conductivity than graphite film

06/21/2018  Researchers at Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden, have developed a graphene assembled film that has over 60 percent higher thermal conductivity than graphite film -- despite the fact that graphite simply consists of many layers of graphene. The graphene film shows great potential as a novel heat spreading material for form-factor driven electronics and other high power-driven systems.

The fingerprints of harmful molecules could be detected noninvasively via black silicon

06/20/2018  Scientists of the Far Eastern Federal University (FEFU) in cooperation with colleagues from the Russian Academy of Sciences (RAS), Australian and Lithuanian Universities have improved the technique of ultrasensitive nonperturbing spectroscopic identification of molecular fingerprints.

Interaction of paired and lined-up electrons can be manipulated in semiconductors

06/20/2018  The way that electrons paired as composite particles or arranged in lines interact with each other within a semiconductor provides new design opportunities for electronics, according to recent findings in Nature Communications.

Could this material enable autonomous vehicles to come to market sooner?

06/19/2018  New material has optical properties that could enable better infrared detection for autonomous vehicles and assist firefighters.

pSemi GaN FET driver delivers fast switching to solid-state LiDAR systems

06/14/2018  pSemi Corporation (formerly known as Peregrine Semiconductor), a Murata company focused on semiconductor integration, announces the availability of the PE29101 gallium nitride (GaN) field-effect transistor (FET) driver for solid-state light detection and ranging (LiDAR) systems.

WIN Semiconductors releases new platform integrating high performance 0.1um GaAs pHEMT with monolithic PIN and vertical Schottky diodes

06/13/2018  WIN Semiconductors Corp, the world's largest pure-play compound semiconductor foundry, has expanded its portfolio of highly integrated GaAs technologies with the release of a new pHEMT technology.

NXP introduces new high power RF products for 5G networks

06/12/2018  Company expands its Gallium Nitride (GaN) and LDMOS technology portfolios to offer a full range of high power products.

Entegris announces agreement to acquire SAES Pure Gas business

06/07/2018  Entegris, Inc., a distributor of specialty chemicals and advanced materials solutions, announced today it has entered into a definitive agreement to acquire the SAES Pure Gas business.

Fungi-produced pigment shows promise as semiconductor material

06/06/2018  Researchers at Oregon State University are looking at a highly durable organic pigment, used by humans in artwork for hundreds of years, as a promising possibility as a semiconductor material.

Applied Materials breakthrough accelerates chip performance in the big data and AI era

06/05/2018  Applied Materials, Inc. today announced a breakthrough in materials engineering that accelerates chip performance in the big data and AI era.

Physicists devise method to reveal how light affects materials

06/05/2018  The new method adds to the understanding of the fundamental laws governing the interaction of electrons and light.




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