Korean researchers have developed a new analysis method capable of detecting “hidden defects” in semiconductors with a sensitivity approximately 1,000 times higher than that of existing techniques.
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Detecting 'hidden defects' that degrade semiconductor performance with 1,000X higher sensitivity
Semiconductors are used in devices such as memory chips and solar cells, and within them may exist invisible defects that interfere with electrical flow. A joint research team has developed a new ...
The semiconductor industry is undergoing a transformation as 3D integrated circuits (ICs) and heterogeneous packaging become mainstream. With these advances comes the promise of higher functional ...
The semiconductor industry is turning to 3D integrated circuits (3D ICs) to meet increasing demands for high performance, miniaturization and energy efficiency. By stacking dies into 3D assemblies, we ...
In an era where artificial intelligence, autonomous vehicles, and high-performance computing push the boundaries of semiconductor technology, the thermal management of 2.5D and 3D integrated circuits ...
The relentless pursuit of higher performance and greater functionality has propelled the semiconductor industry through several transformative eras. The most recent shift is from traditional ...
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