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I wonder if they have their own electron optics division. Or do they buy/licence tech from some other electron microscopy company? I've been hearing about split beam SEM for many years now, good thing it is finally coming to foundry grade systems. (9 beams seem a bit underwhelming, though they have to start somewhere)
Metrology tools are very small compared to everything else in a fab. They take up less space than a plasma etcher or diffusion furnace. Certainly FAR smaller footprint than a track/scanner combo. I've been personally working on a 1000 series for the last year, and it's not in California.
Yes, but in chemistry. (*snicker*) Actually, so am I, and if you are a computational chemist, you .... burn cycles. A lot of them. I’m a bit surprised that he chooses to refer to his title when active in another domain, but each to his own. He’s for real though, I actually looked up some of his chemistry work when he started doing this. It’s not for the faint of heart. ;-)
Well I stepped in to defend his honour. :-) I don’t make the same decision though. My computational chemistry background means little outside of its own context.
<quote>According to the news, ASML has shipped its first eScan1000 system to a specific customer in Silicon Valley in the past week for initial testing and qualification at a customer site. It isn’t stated who the customer is.</quote>
How many companies that posses silicon foundries are based in Silicon Valley? Mmmm.... difficult answer
I also wondered this. It may not be at a foundry facility. AMAT is also located in San Jose, I could see their interest in validating this platform seeing as how they build the cutting edge tools used in plasma etch platforms and other processes in semicon manufacturing.
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Mobile-Dom - Monday, June 1, 2020 - link
the word beamlet makes me happier than it should.nandnandnand - Monday, June 1, 2020 - link
Just don't look into the beamlet with your remaining eye.Spunjji - Wednesday, June 3, 2020 - link
Smol babby beamlaurakmullinax - Tuesday, June 9, 2020 - link
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I wonder if they have their own electron optics division. Or do they buy/licence tech from some other electron microscopy company? I've been hearing about split beam SEM for many years now, good thing it is finally coming to foundry grade systems. (9 beams seem a bit underwhelming, though they have to start somewhere)Yojimbo - Monday, June 1, 2020 - link
ASML bought Hermes Microvision in 2016 which gave them this technology. I believe that before the acquisition they were close partners.eastcoast_pete - Monday, June 1, 2020 - link
Interesting tech! How close are those electron beam-based inspection setups related to the electron beam scanners that are used to create the masks?Santoval - Tuesday, June 2, 2020 - link
The principle should be quite similar, though of course they operate at a far lower power.JKflipflop98 - Tuesday, June 2, 2020 - link
This article is slightly inaccurate.Metrology tools are very small compared to everything else in a fab. They take up less space than a plasma etcher or diffusion furnace. Certainly FAR smaller footprint than a track/scanner combo. I've been personally working on a 1000 series for the last year, and it's not in California.
asmian - Tuesday, June 2, 2020 - link
"the two main aims of metrology is..."Ouch, Dr. Cutress!
bagamut - Tuesday, June 2, 2020 - link
Is he Dr. at all? )FreckledTrout - Tuesday, June 2, 2020 - link
Come on. You guys bagging a tech writer for grammer are just silly.Entropyq3 - Tuesday, June 2, 2020 - link
Yes, but in chemistry. (*snicker*)Actually, so am I, and if you are a computational chemist, you .... burn cycles. A lot of them.
I’m a bit surprised that he chooses to refer to his title when active in another domain, but each to his own. He’s for real though, I actually looked up some of his chemistry work when he started doing this. It’s not for the faint of heart. ;-)
Sherlock - Tuesday, June 2, 2020 - link
I am hoping the ribbing is good natured - He has addressed the topic of including his title before - based on guidance from others in the professionEntropyq3 - Wednesday, June 3, 2020 - link
Well I stepped in to defend his honour. :-)I don’t make the same decision though. My computational chemistry background means little outside of its own context.
rabidpeach - Wednesday, June 24, 2020 - link
plz, do you as phd doctor also confuse is/are when you are writing professionally and get money for doing so?CiccioB - Wednesday, June 3, 2020 - link
<quote>According to the news, ASML has shipped its first eScan1000 system to a specific customer in Silicon Valley in the past week for initial testing and qualification at a customer site. It isn’t stated who the customer is.</quote>How many companies that posses silicon foundries are based in Silicon Valley?
Mmmm.... difficult answer
Sivar - Wednesday, June 3, 2020 - link
Intermolecular Inc. and Integrated Device Technology are the only ones I know of. Even Intel closed their last Silicon Valley fab long ago.FullmetalTitan - Friday, June 5, 2020 - link
I also wondered this. It may not be at a foundry facility. AMAT is also located in San Jose, I could see their interest in validating this platform seeing as how they build the cutting edge tools used in plasma etch platforms and other processes in semicon manufacturing.