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Physics of Microfabrication: Front End Processing

This course delves into the fundamental principles of front-end processes essential for fabricating devices in silicon integrated circuits. Learners will explore advanced physical models and practical aspects of key processes such as oxidation, diffusion, ion implantation, and epitaxy, alongside emerging materials like Silicon Germanium (SiGe).

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physics
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MIT
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MIT
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What you will gain after the course

  • Analyze and describe front-end processing techniques

  • Evaluate the impact of processing on device performance

  • Utilize process simulation tools like SUPREM IV

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Who is this course right for?

  • Graduate students interested in microelectronics research

  • Professionals seeking to enhance their microfabrication skills

  • Individuals aiming to understand advanced semiconductor processes

Need to know before starting?

  • Basic concepts of semiconductor physics

  • Familiarity with CMOS technology

  • Understanding of materials science principles

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