Research and Markets: Introduction of New Production Technologies for the Semiconductor Industry.DUBLIN, Ireland -- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c21883) has announced the addition of Equipment for Emerging Nanotechnology nanotechnology: see micromechanics. nanotechnology Manipulation of atoms, molecules, and materials to form structures on the scale of nanometres (billionths of a metre). and Semiconductor Manufacturing Technologies to their offering This report examines the new production technologies that are being developed for the semiconductor industry as conventional optical lithography lithography (lĭthŏg`rəfē), type of planographic or surface printing. It is distinguished from letterpress (relief) printing and from intaglio printing (in which the design is cut or etched into the plate). begins to run out of steam. Areas covered include immersion lithography Immersion lithography is a photolithography resolution enhancement technique that replaces the usual air gap between the final lens and the wafer surface with a liquid medium that has a refractive index greater than one. , EUV EUV Extreme Ultraviolet EUV Exclusive Use Vehicle EUV Extreme Ultra Violet lithography, electron projection lithography, nanoimprint lithography Nanoimprint lithography is a novel method of fabricating nanometer scale patterns. It is a simple process with low cost, high throughput and high resolution. It creates patterns by mechanical deformation of imprint resist and subsequent processes. , dip-pen lithography, e-beam, and specialist tools for nanotechnology, among others. The report discusses both the impact of new materials on the production requirements for the semiconductor industry and use of some of the technologies listed above outside of the semiconductor and electronics sector. The report discusses not only who the leading suppliers of these new production technologies will be, but also who the pioneers in using these technologies will be. The report concludes with a summary and forecasts of the main opportunities in this space. Contents are entitled en·ti·tle tr.v. en·ti·tled, en·ti·tling, en·ti·tles 1. To give a name or title to. 2. To furnish with a right or claim to something: as follows:- Emerging Challenges for Semiconductor Manufacturing New Production Technologies: Advantages, Disadvantages and Timetables New Materials/Technology Platforms for Chips: An Alternative to Silicon Firms to Watch Market Forecasts Conclusions and Recommendations For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c21883 |
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