Description |
1 online resource (streaming video file) |
Summary |
Silicon Run Deposition uses 3D atomic animation and live manufacturing footage to provide a detailed close-up look at the process of thin film deposition in CMOS fabrication. It shows the chemical and physical reactions that create the dielectric and conductive layers of an integrated circuit. Silicon Run Deposition examines the selection of raw materials according to the process and equipment to be used and the material's ability to produce quality films with the desired properties. Also featured is the intricate role that temperature, time, pressure, and reactant concentrations all play at the atomic level. This video has a downloadable PDF attached with details on downloading an interactive quiz. The quiz includes footage from the video and is an excellent way for students or trainees to test themselves on how much they know about the processes of semiconductor manufacturing |
Analysis |
Computer Science and IT |
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Engineering |
Notes |
Title from title frames |
Credits |
Original music, Neil Panton ; cinematographer, Wah Ho Chan ; editor, Pam Walton |
Performer |
Narrator, Susan Jerome |
Event |
Originally produced by Silicon Run Productions in 1998 |
Notes |
In English |
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Streaming video.
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Internet videos.
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Thin films.
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Integrated circuits -- Design and construction.
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streaming video.
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Thin films
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Integrated circuits -- Design and construction
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Streaming video
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Internet videos
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Internet videos
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Internet videos.
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Vidéos sur Internet.
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Streaming video
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Author |
Carranza, Ruth A., 1949-
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Shott, John.
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Jerome, Susan.
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Panton, Neil.
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Chan, Wah Ho.
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Walton, Pam.
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Kanopy (Firm)
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