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Follow on Google News | Alfa Chemistry Releases Materials for Photolithography in Semiconductor Device ManufacturingBy: Alfa Chemistry The manufacture of semiconductor devices involves a sequence of many photolithographic and chemical processing steps, for instance, surface passivation, thermal oxidation, planar diffusion and junction isolation. During this process, electronic circuits are gradually created on a wafer made of pure semiconducting material. Different semiconductor materials are used for different application purposes. "In general, a typical photolithography process would cover steps like substrate preparation, photoresist spin coating, pre-baking, exposure, post-exposure baking, development and post-baking," Lithography Monomers (https://semiconductor.alfachemic.com/ The lithography monomers offered by Alfa Chemistry are mainly alicyclic/etch- Photoresists There are three types of photoresists, namely, negative resists, photo cationic initiators, and photoacid generators. Some of the photoresists provided by Alfa Chemistry are: poly(dimethylsiloxane) Stamps for Nanoprint Lithography & Microcontact Printing (https://semiconductor.alfachemic.com/ The stamps used in nanoimprint lithography and microcontact printing include but not limited to: poly(lauryl methacrylate) Please visit https://semiconductor.alfachemic.com/ About Alfa Chemistry With advanced technology and strong expertise, Alfa Chemistry is a reliable partner for leading companies in the semiconductor industry, offering an extensive product portfolio of semiconductor materials that could be used in micro and nanoelectronics, organic and printed electronics and semiconductor industry. Meanwhile, it also provides tailored solutions such as wafer manufacturing, MEMS support, semiconductor support, and semiconductor analysis & quality control. Alfa Chemistry is a perfect choice to measure impurities in chemicals used in semiconductor manufacturing or test contaminants in silicon wafers or final components. End
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