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Polymers in Microelectronics: Fundamentals and Applications

Author David S. Soane, Zoya Martynenko
Publisher Elsevier Science Ltd
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ISBN / ASIN0444872906
ISBN-139780444872906
MarketplaceUnited Kingdom 🇬🇧

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Polymers play a significant role in achieving the current state-of-the-art in microelectronics. They are not only found in final products such as housing of components, packaging of IC chips and intermetallic dielectric layers, but are also employed extensively in major processing steps such as resists in microlithography. Polymers even hold great potential for applications on the horizon, including optical storage media, semi-conducting substrates, and nonlinear optics. Such a plethora of usages dictates a firm grasp of the basic principles of polymers in order to comprehend the salient as well as subtle issues in their various applications. This book thus begins with an introduction to the essentials of microelectronics processing and products, paving the way for subsequent description of the role of polymers. A review of general polymer principles follows. A detailed survey of relevant phenomena and considerations leads to coverage, with examples, of some specialty polymers commonly used in microelectronics, their chemistry, physical properties, processing and performances.