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On location around the world, Semiconductor International editors are talking to the people who are shaping the industry. We've got our digital recorders in hand as we catch up with the key players attending conferences and tradeshows, as well as one-on-one visits. Check back often to listen in on the latest conversations regarding technology and industry developments.

Markus Ternes, IBM

Markus Ternes, IBM

IBM Measures the Force Needed to Move an Atom

Andreas J. Heinrich and Markus Ternes explain their development work aimed at measuring the force that is required to move an atom. Their successful effort has opened the possibility of building nanotech structures by starting with a single atom.


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Posted: Feb 22, 2008  |   Permalink
Peter Woditsch, Deutsche Solar

Peter Woditsch, Deutsche Solar

Solar Cell Production: Mono vs. Poly Crystalline

Peter Woditsch, CEO of Deutsche Solar AG (Freiberg, Germany), talks about the company’s solar cell manufacturing operations. He describes how a Bridgman crystal growing method is used to produce the polycrystalline “bricks” of silicon that are turned in to wafers with a wire saw, and the other steps that result in solar cell modules.


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Posted: Jan 31, 2008  |   Permalink
Alexander E. Braun, Semiconductor International

Alexander E. Braun, Semiconductor International

Roundtable: Technology Transfer – From Lab to Manufacture

Senior Editor Alexander E. Braun moderates this roundtable session, in which experts give their experiences on overcoming the hurdles involved in the transfer of technology from the various R&D sites across academia to the industry sector — where the realities of developing a concept into a manufacturable product take place.


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Posted: Jan 14, 2008  |   Permalink
Michael Lercel, Sematech/ITRS

Michael Lercel, Sematech/ITRS

ITRS Lithography Update Weeds Out 45 nm Options

Mike Lercel, lithography director at Sematech and also U.S. chair of the ITRS lithography working group, highlights the latest updates to the ITRS Lithography chapter, including changes in potential solutions and tighter CDU and overlay requirements.


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Posted: Dec 21, 2007  |   Permalink
Mark Melliar-Smith, Molecular Imprints

Mark Melliar-Smith, Molecular Imprints

Nanoimprint Lithography in Good Position for Flash Push

Mark Melliar-Smith, CEO of Molecular Imprints Inc. (MII, Austin, Texas), explains why he’s more optimistic than ever about nanoimprint lithography and its capabilities, particularly for high-density memory.


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Posted: Dec 20, 2007  |   Permalink
Kurt Ronse, IMEC

Kurt Ronse, IMEC

IMEC Expecting Two EUV Source Upgrades

As a follow-up from the EUVL Symposium in Sapporo, Japan, Kurt Ronse, IMEC’s director of lithography, talks about the source upgrades expected on the EUV alpha demo tool at IMEC, plus a variety of other issues surrounding EUV lithography’s development.


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Posted: Nov 27, 2007  |   Permalink
Doug Grose, AMD

Doug Grose, AMD

AMD's Grose Considers 450 mm Wafers, SOI

Doug Grose, senior vp of manufacturing and supply chain management at AMD, discusses his perspectives on the wafer size debate, bulk silicon vs. SOI, manufacturing productivity, and more.


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Posted: Nov 8, 2007  |   Permalink
Serge Biesemans, IMEC

Serge Biesemans, IMEC

FinFETs, Embedded SiC Coming Soon

Serge Biesemans, department director of CMOS Device Technology Research at IMEC, talks about the positive effects on variability and performance associated with a move to finFETs, especially for SRAMs. Embedded SiC, for enhanced nFET mobility, is also moving closer to production.


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Posted: Oct 19, 2007  |   Permalink
Grant Willson, University of Texas

Grant Willson, University of Texas

The Future Does Not Belong to DUV Litho

Grant Willson of the University of Texas at Austin recently received an award in Lithography at the 2007 SEMI Awards for North America. In this interview, Professor Willson details some of his views on the future of lithography, and tells the listener what he believes the industry should devote its efforts to.


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Posted: Oct 19, 2007  |   Permalink
Bernie Meyerson, IBM

Bernie Meyerson, IBM

Silicon Continues, Moore’s Law Declines

Bernard S. Meyerson, vice president for strategic alliances and chief technologist for IBM Systems and Technology Group, was honored recently with a SEMI Lifetime Achievement Award. In this interview, Meyerson talks about his views on new materials, the perhaps fruitless pursuit of Moore’s Law, and other subjects of crucial importance.


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Posted: Oct 19, 2007  |   Permalink
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