DUBLIN, Apr 3, 2017 /PRNewswire/ --
Research and Markets has announced the addition of the "Chemicals And Materials For Sub-100 nm IC Manufacturing" report to their offering.
This report addresses a number of important factors that will impact the consumption of chemicals and materials for manufacturing ICs with feature sizes <100nm: Technological issues and trends; Purity and particulate requirements; Chemical dispensing practices; Acid reprocessing; Strategic considerations for chemical users; Analysis and forecast of the worldwide chemical market; and trends in usage as devices features decrease. Market shares of vendors also presented
Chemicals and materials are used in every processing step in the fabrication of silicon and gallium arsenide integrated circuits. Technological advances in Si and GaAs ICs have resulted in more stringent requirements in the purity and quality of processing chemicals and materials for cleaning, etching, and deposition. As linewidths decrease, the level and size of contaminants in both chemicals and the manufacturing cleanroom become increasingly important as it directly impacts device yield.
Key Topics Covered:
Chapter 1 Introduction
Chapter 2 Executive Summary
2.1 Key Industry Trends
2.2 Market Outlook
2.3 Supplier Opportunities
Chapter 3 IC Industry Trends
3.1 IC Industry Growth Forecast
3.2 Trends in IC Processing Technology
Chapter 4 Liquid Chemicals
4.1 Technology Issues
4.1.1 Acids and Solvents
4.1.2 Resists
4.2 Purity Requirements
4.2.1 Purification Methods
4.2.2 Particulates
4.3 Chemical Management
4.3.1 Introduction
4.3.2 Chemical Usage Reduction
Chapter 5 Gases
5.1 Technology Issues
5.2 Requirements
5.2.1 Purification Alternatives
5.2.2 Particulate Considerations
5.2.3Summary
Chapter 6 Sputtering and Evaporation Materials
6.1 Technology Issues
6.2 Purity Requirements
Chapter 7 Market Forecast
7.1 Market Driving Forces & Assumptions
7.2 Chemicals and Materials Forecast
7.2.1 Forecast By Chemical and Material
7.2.2 Chemical Use Per Unit Area Of Silicon Processed
7.2.3 Market Shares
Chapter 8 Strategic Customer Issues
8.1 Benchmarking a Vendor
8.1.1 Statistical Quality Control
8.1.2 Analytical Capabilities
8.1.3 Product Manufacturing And/Or Sourcing
8.1.4 General Considerations
8.2 In-House Quality Control And Assurance
8.2.1 Analytical Tools
8.2.2 How Much Testing
8.2.3 Exhaust Gas Analysis
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