Transparent conductive thin films find extensive applications in semiconductor devices, including solar cells, liquid crystal displays, light-emitting diodes, and various sensors. Indium tin oxide ...
Semiconductor devices are becoming thinner and more complex, making thin deposited films even harder to measure and control. With 3nm node devices in production and 2nm nodes ramping toward ...
The QDI 2010 Film(TM) is a specialised instrument developed from the existing QDI 2010 UV-VIS-NIR microspectrophotometer – the first ever to combine both UV microscopy and microspectroscopy in a ...
CRAIC Technologies, the leading manufacturer of UV-visible-NIR microscopes and microspectrometers, is pleased to announce the QDI 2010 Film™ microspectrophotometer. The QDI 2010 Film™ instrument is ...
Our partners, Specim have recently published an article on thin film inspection using the FX17. The FX17 is a small footprint hyperspectral camera built around an InGaAs detector. It operates in the ...
The majority of metal traces used to produce electrical connections in semiconductor devices begin life as blanket metal films that are later patterned and etched to create conductive connections ...
Thin films play a crucial role in numerous industries, including semiconductor manufacturing, optical coatings, and surface engineering. Accurate measurement of thin film thickness is essential for ...
Thin films form the basis of many industries today, including semiconductors, electric vehicles, smart optical coatings, sophisticated medical equipment, and protective layers on high-temperature ...
White light interferometry (WLI) offers precise film thickness measurement and uniformity analysis for various industries, ...
A new and simple way to determine the mechanical properties of very thin films has been unveiled by an international team of researchers. The technique involves studying the wrinkles that are created ...
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