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