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Languages : en
Pages : 4
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Symposium E opened with presentations spanning a range of new directions in the Chemistry of Electronic Materials. Novel methods for patterning or deposition of materials and for IN SITU monitoring of materials processing were highlighted. Very fine dimensional control over growth using focussed laser beams, controlled use of surface chemistry, and photochemistry were all demonstrated. Several commercial applications of monolayer control of film growth and uniformity using atomic layer epitaxy were reported. IN SITU probing of surface species and topography during film growth using IR spectroscopy, and TEM and AFM microscopies revealed new details of growth mechanisms. Despite decades of work in Si chemistry, this area continues to thrive. jg p.1.
Synopsis of Chemical Perspectives of Microelectronic Materials Fall Meeting of the Materials Research Society Held at Boston, Massachusetts on November 27 - December 2, 1994
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Languages : en
Pages : 4
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Symposium E opened with presentations spanning a range of new directions in the Chemistry of Electronic Materials. Novel methods for patterning or deposition of materials and for IN SITU monitoring of materials processing were highlighted. Very fine dimensional control over growth using focussed laser beams, controlled use of surface chemistry, and photochemistry were all demonstrated. Several commercial applications of monolayer control of film growth and uniformity using atomic layer epitaxy were reported. IN SITU probing of surface species and topography during film growth using IR spectroscopy, and TEM and AFM microscopies revealed new details of growth mechanisms. Despite decades of work in Si chemistry, this area continues to thrive. jg p.1.
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Languages : en
Pages : 4
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Symposium E opened with presentations spanning a range of new directions in the Chemistry of Electronic Materials. Novel methods for patterning or deposition of materials and for IN SITU monitoring of materials processing were highlighted. Very fine dimensional control over growth using focussed laser beams, controlled use of surface chemistry, and photochemistry were all demonstrated. Several commercial applications of monolayer control of film growth and uniformity using atomic layer epitaxy were reported. IN SITU probing of surface species and topography during film growth using IR spectroscopy, and TEM and AFM microscopies revealed new details of growth mechanisms. Despite decades of work in Si chemistry, this area continues to thrive. jg p.1.
Chemical Perspectives of Microelectronic Materials II , Symposium held in Boston, MA, November 26 - 28 1990
Chemical Perspectives of Microelectronics Materials
Government Reports Announcements & Index
Chemical Perspectives of Microelectronic Materials II: Volume 204
Author: L. V. Interrante
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Category : Technology & Engineering
Languages : en
Pages : 626
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The MRS Symposium Proceeding series is an internationally recognised reference suitable for researchers and practitioners.
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Category : Technology & Engineering
Languages : en
Pages : 626
Book Description
The MRS Symposium Proceeding series is an internationally recognised reference suitable for researchers and practitioners.
Index of Conference Proceedings
Author: British Library. Document Supply Centre
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Category : Conference proceedings
Languages : en
Pages : 870
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Category : Conference proceedings
Languages : en
Pages : 870
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Chemical Perspectives of Microelectronic Materials III: Volume 282
Author: C. R. Abernathy
Publisher: Mrs Proceedings
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Category : Technology & Engineering
Languages : en
Pages : 760
Book Description
The MRS Symposium Proceeding series is an internationally recognised reference suitable for researchers and practitioners.
Publisher: Mrs Proceedings
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Category : Technology & Engineering
Languages : en
Pages : 760
Book Description
The MRS Symposium Proceeding series is an internationally recognised reference suitable for researchers and practitioners.
Chemical Perspectives of Microelectronic Materials
Materials Research Society Symposium Proceedings Volume 582. Molecular Electronics. Symposium Held November 29-December 2, 1999, Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.A.
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This volume contains papers presented at Symposium H, "Molecular Electronics," held November 29-December 2 at the 1999 MRS Fall Meeting in Boston, Massachusetts. As Si-based microelectronics marches to ever-smaller feature sizes, the point is rapidly approaching when conventional MOSFETs will no longer operate. Such devices depend on the concept of "doped regions" which can be envisioned to be ever so small until you get to the point where there is only a handful of dopant atoms. Tunneling across ultra-thin films is another major issue. Single molecules as active device elements is a concept that goes back to the 1970's, but in recent years very substantial progress has been made in synthesizing molecules suitable for such purposes. Carbon nanotubes have been a prime candidate for both nanowires and active devices. Molecules as small as single benzene rings, and larger, more complex molecules have been synthesized and measured, showing reproducible current-voltage characteristics. Unusual features are large negative differential resistance and large shifts of resonant peaks as functions of temperature.
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Languages : en
Pages : 0
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This volume contains papers presented at Symposium H, "Molecular Electronics," held November 29-December 2 at the 1999 MRS Fall Meeting in Boston, Massachusetts. As Si-based microelectronics marches to ever-smaller feature sizes, the point is rapidly approaching when conventional MOSFETs will no longer operate. Such devices depend on the concept of "doped regions" which can be envisioned to be ever so small until you get to the point where there is only a handful of dopant atoms. Tunneling across ultra-thin films is another major issue. Single molecules as active device elements is a concept that goes back to the 1970's, but in recent years very substantial progress has been made in synthesizing molecules suitable for such purposes. Carbon nanotubes have been a prime candidate for both nanowires and active devices. Molecules as small as single benzene rings, and larger, more complex molecules have been synthesized and measured, showing reproducible current-voltage characteristics. Unusual features are large negative differential resistance and large shifts of resonant peaks as functions of temperature.
Materials for Smart Systems. Materials Research Society Symposium Proceedings Held at Boston, Massachusetts on 28-30 November 1994
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Languages : en
Pages : 546
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This volume represents a record of the proceedings of the Symposium on Materials for Smart Systems which was held in conjunction with the 1994 Materials Research Society Fall Meeting in Boston, Massachusetts. The Symposium revolved primarily around the use of ferroelectrics, magnetostrictive materials, and shape memory materials in the design of compact sensors and actuators. Productive joint sessions were also held in the areas of ferroelectric films-based transducers and chemical sensors. Ninety-six oral presentations were scheduled over the course of three days, including twelve in a joint session with the Symposium on Ferroelectric Thin Films IV, and ten with the Symposium on Chemical Perspectives of Microelectronics Materials. In addition, 35 poster presentations were scheduled during one of the lively evening poster sessions. Of the seventy-three papers in this volume, twenty-five (or roughly 35%) came from outside the U.S. In the ferroelectric sections that follow, innovative work on new antiferroelectric- based actuators, SAW-based actuators and ferroelectric composites is presented. In addition, fundamental studies on the behavior of well-established piezoelectric compositions under severe mechanical or electrical drive conditions are discussed. Several papers highlight the incorporation of ferroelectric actuators into commercial products, including gyroscopes, actively damped automobile suspensions, and medical diagnostic equipment. jg p.11.
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Languages : en
Pages : 546
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This volume represents a record of the proceedings of the Symposium on Materials for Smart Systems which was held in conjunction with the 1994 Materials Research Society Fall Meeting in Boston, Massachusetts. The Symposium revolved primarily around the use of ferroelectrics, magnetostrictive materials, and shape memory materials in the design of compact sensors and actuators. Productive joint sessions were also held in the areas of ferroelectric films-based transducers and chemical sensors. Ninety-six oral presentations were scheduled over the course of three days, including twelve in a joint session with the Symposium on Ferroelectric Thin Films IV, and ten with the Symposium on Chemical Perspectives of Microelectronics Materials. In addition, 35 poster presentations were scheduled during one of the lively evening poster sessions. Of the seventy-three papers in this volume, twenty-five (or roughly 35%) came from outside the U.S. In the ferroelectric sections that follow, innovative work on new antiferroelectric- based actuators, SAW-based actuators and ferroelectric composites is presented. In addition, fundamental studies on the behavior of well-established piezoelectric compositions under severe mechanical or electrical drive conditions are discussed. Several papers highlight the incorporation of ferroelectric actuators into commercial products, including gyroscopes, actively damped automobile suspensions, and medical diagnostic equipment. jg p.11.