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Solid State Technology

Volume: 49
Issue: 9
Date: September 01, 2006
Leakage reduction in SOCs using gate-length biasing
Leakage control in hand-held and wireless devices is a challenge that increases with IC technology nodes.
Green wavelength laser processing of memory metal fuses
Metal fuses in redundancy circuitry can be laser repaired to enhance yield. However, shrinking IC design rules have necessitated fuse pitches smaller than the 2µm pitch lines that can be process ...
Improving workfunction control of metal gate electrodes
Next-generation MOSFET devices require the introduction of metal gate (MG) electrodes for further performance increases.
Extending 193nm immersion with hybrid optical maskless lithography
Immersion-based optical lithography techniques at 193nm have made great progress and are viewed by many as an option for the 45nm node.
Why is Asia forging ahead in technology?
While the United States remains a world leader in many areas of technology, it is clear that over the past few decades the lead has been shrinking.
Applying chip manufacturing technologies to life science applications
Semiconductor chip manufacturing technology in general, and MEMS manufacturing technology in particular, have applications in emerging life sciences fields.
Disruptive technologies and markets force MEMS industry maturation
A number of emerging trends could very well re-shape the MEMS industry as we know it over the next few years.
Attendees choose ‘best-in-show’ products
Solid State Technology and sister magazine Advanced Packaging invited SEMICON West attendees to vote on the best products they saw at the July trade show in San Francisco’s Moscone ...
Data storage: Playground for disruptive technologies
The urgent need to push storage densities and access speeds for memory is even more intense than that faced by semiconductor technologists who have miraculously followed Moore’s Law for nearly 5 ...
Patterned magnetic media: impact of nanoscale patterning on hard disk drives
As the superparamagnetic limit continues to make scaling of conventional magnetic recording technology to higher densities and larger capacities more difficult, novel concepts such as patterned magnet ...
Flash vs. hard drives: The battle intensifies
Both flash memories and miniature disk drives have begun to replace each other in a variety of applications, mostly in portable but also in some fixed devices.
Hard-disk drives: 50 years and going strong
As the hard-disk drive celebrates its 50th anniversary, the future for the industry has never been brighter.

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