Detecting smallest contaminations on semiconductors with aid of synchrotron radiation
PTB, together with European partners, is doing research in the field of semiconductor analysis using synchrotron radiation. In this case, it is a matter of findings on the physical-chemical characteristics of semiconductor surfaces and nanolayers as well as the further development of reference-specimen-free analysis methods for detecting the surface contamination and layer characteristics.
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