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Center for Solid State Electronics Research
CSSER – Center for Solid State Electronics Research
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Center for Solid State Electronics Research
CSSER has a mission to “Conduct research, develop technology, and provide educational opportunities which will engender international leadership in solid state electronics.”
We manage a multi-user flexible foundry (the NanoFab) with 30,000 sq. ft. of laboratory space including a 4000 sq. ft. class 100 cleanroom.
CSSER supports the research projects of > 40 ASU faculty, > 100 graduate students and 6 external users including three faculty start-ups.
Major research themes include:
• Bio and Molecular Electronics• Nanostructures• Molecular Beam Epitaxy & Optoelectronics• Micro-Electro-Mechanical-Systems (MEMS)
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Center for Solid State Electronics Research
Our capabilities include:
4” and 6” CMOS process that includes:• low-stress silicon nitride• LP-CVD of poly-Si• wet and dry oxidation (including thick oxides up to10 μm) • n- and p-type doping
e.g. thin oxides for wafer bonding e.g. poly-Si thin-film transistors
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Center for Solid State Electronics Research
Our capabilities include:
• Mask making and optical lithography ● Metal deposition and generalpurpose reactive ion etching
•High resolution (1.5nm) field emission ● Advanced metrology and scanning electron microscopy device characterization
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Center for Solid State Electronics Research
Our capabilities include:
• advanced lithography < 20 nm on 8” wafers
JEOL 6000SF electron beam lithography system
12 nm lines for SEMATECH Corp.
an array of 100 million pores each with diameter of 100 nm
A silicon nanopore with a diameter of ~ 50 nm
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Center for Solid State Electronics Research
Our capabilities include:
• deep – Si etch and wafer bonding for BioMEMS
e.g. a combination of advanced etching, wafer bonding and alignment tools allows new bioMEMS sensors based on cell proteins
AgCl ElectrodeOxide
SU-8 Resist
Si
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Center for Solid State Electronics Research
Our capabilities include:
• general purpose micro- and nano-fabrication for research and education
e.g. ‘Bosch’ process for deep silicon etching
100 μm
drain gate
source #1
source #2
e.g. GaN RF Transistor
e.g. 2 μm ring oscillator for
EEE435 CMOS Processing
course
addingprotein
e.g. carbon nanotubeprotein sensor
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Center for Solid State Electronics Research
Contact details:
Trevor Thornton, Director
Tel: (480) [email protected]
Stefan Myhajlenko, Associate Director
tel: (480) [email protected]
www.fulton.asu.edu/nanofab