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Semiconductor lithography is one of the key steps in the
manufacturing of integrated silicon-based circuits. In fabricating
a semiconductor device such as a transistor, a series of hot
processes consisting of vacuum film deposition, oxidations, and
dopant implantation are all patterned into microscopic circuits by
the wet processes of lithography. Lithography, as adopted by the
semiconductor industry, is the process of drawing or printing the
pattern of an integrated circuit in a resist material. The pattern
is formed and overlayed to a previous circuit layer as many as 30
times in the manufacture of logic and memory devices. With the
resist pattern acting as a mask, a permanent device structure is
formed by subtractive (removal) etching or by additive deposition
of metals or insulators. Each process step in lithography uses
inorganic or organic materials to physically transform
semiconductors of silicon, insulators of oxides, nitrides, and
organic polymers, and metals, into useful electronic devices. All
forms of electromagnetic radiation are used in the processing.
Lithography is a mUltidisciplinary science of materials, processes,
and equipment, interacting to produce three-dimensional structures.
Many aspects of chemistry, electrical engineering, materials
science, and physics are involved. The purpose of this book is to
bring together the work of many scientists and engineers over the
last 10 years and focus upon the basic resist materials, the
lithographic processes, and the fundamental principles behind each
lithographic process.
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