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> Regards, |
> Gary May |
> |
> At 10:08 AM 3/13/2007, you wrote: |
>> Hello, |
>> |
>> IMNSHO, the best general, introductory text is "The Science and |
>> Engineering of Microelectronic Fabrication", 2nd edition, Stephen A. |
>> Campbell. |
>> |
>> You may also want to consider "Fundamentals of Microfabrication: The |
>> Science of Miniaturization", Second Edition, Marc J. Madou |
>> |
>> Make sure you use the second edition for either book. I prefer |
>> Campbell, it is more focused on the details of processing. Madou has |
>> more of a "general overview' flavor. |
>> |
>> Joel Pikarsky |
>> "Scourge of the Cleanroom" |
>> |
>> Mike Berman wrote: |
>> > Hello, |
>> > |
>> > I have 2 questions I would like some help with, first which text book |
>> > is best (or very good) to use for a 200 or 300 level Micro/Nano |
>> > Fabrication class? The class would be "about" 2 hours a week in a |
>> > class room and 3 hours in lab, for 16 weeks. The push would be for |
>> > MEMS not transistors. |
>> > |
>> > Other question, do you have a good project (or link) to a project to |
>> > be used for a one week summer class for high school teachers working |
>> > in Micro/Nano? It would need to be completed in about 12 hours of fab |
>> > time. The fab has a normal tool set, for dep, photo and etch, but |
>> > not for transistors (doping is a problem). |
>> > |
>> > Thanks |
>> > |
>> > Michael Berman |
>> > mberman at ece.arizona.edu |
>> > |
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>> > |
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> |
> Gary S. May, Ph.D. |
> Professor and Steve W. Chaddick School Chair |
> School of Electrical & Computer Engineering |
> Georgia Institute of Technology |
> Atlanta, GA 30332-0250 |
> Phone: 404-894-2902 |
> FAX: 404-894-4641 |
> E-mail: gary.may at ece.gatech.edu |
> |
From pramod.karulkar at uaf.edu Tue Mar 13 12:37:59 2007 |
From: pramod.karulkar at uaf.edu (Pramod C. Karulkar) |
Date: Tue, 13 Mar 2007 08:37:59 -0800 |
Subject: [labnetwork] Questions - Micro/Nano Fabrication text book |
In-Reply-To: <45F6B075.6000901@mirc.gatech.edu> |
Message-ID: <200703131638.l2DGc4ss491777@smtp.uaf.edu> |
There are several older text books which would work just fine for a thin |
film device technology class or lab. You can get them in the used book |
market for almost nothing. |
A series of books by TI and Motorola are becoming antique but you may find |
them free. |
A simple intro can be found in "Microelectronics by Roy Colclaser" which you |
can get for a dollar on Amazon Used. |
"Integrated Circuits by W. C. Till" and "Integrated Circuit Engineering by |
Glaser and Subak-Sharpe" are also good. |
There also an old book called photoresist or photolithography written by an |
applications engineer which is a very good introduction. |
Good luck. |
Pramod C. Karulkar, Ph. D. |
President's Professor & Director |
Office of Electronic Miniaturization |
University of Alaska Fairbanks |
3330 Industrial Avenue |
Fairbanks, AK 99701 |
Office: 907 455 2008 |
Cell: 907 322 0225 |
Assistant : 907 455 2000 |
FAX 907 455 2019 |
-----Original Message----- |
From: labnetwork-bounces at mtl.mit.edu [mailto:labnetwork-bounces at mtl.mit.edu] |
On Behalf Of Joel Pikarsky |
Sent: Tuesday, March 13, 2007 6:09 AM |
To: labnetwork at mtl.mit.edu |
Subject: Re: [labnetwork] Questions - Micro/Nano Fabrication text book |
Hello, |
IMNSHO, the best general, introductory text is "The Science and |
Engineering of Microelectronic Fabrication", 2nd edition, Stephen A. |
Campbell. |
You may also want to consider "Fundamentals of Microfabrication: The |
Science of Miniaturization", Second Edition, Marc J. Madou |
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