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Introduction of innovative materials for direct multiple beams lithography to assess advanced integrated processes addressing 15nm technology node
Offer N°: 2287
The electron beam lithography is now a technological solution recognized, mature and widely used in laboratories and universities, to produce very advanced structures with great flexibility. Until now, the scope of direct writing has always been considered as marginal because of its low throughput.
The electron beam lithography is now a technological solution recognized, mature and widely used in laboratories and universities, to produce very advanced structures with great flexibility. Until now, the scope of direct writing has always been considered as marginal because of its low throughput. With the willingness of the industry's semi-conductor to minimize manufacturing costs, lithography called "Maskless" (without mask) is becoming a competitor to the optical lithography to address the technology nodes 15nm and below. But it is mandatory to demonstrate its capability to write speed equivalent to 10 wafers per hour with a maximum total footprint of 1m ² for 2013. To improve this, the solution is to write the circuit simultaneously through multiple electron beams individually controlled in parallel, hence the emergence of multi-beam electron beam lithography, also called Multibeam platform (ML2). The European project "MAGIC", started in 2008 and led by CEA-LETI, has generated significant momentum in this direction, around two European equipments; MAPPER (Holland) and IMS-Nano Manufacturing (Austria). The aim of the thesis is to assess this alternative direct lithography solution in order to accelerate its development into industrial like environment for advanced 15nm technology nodes.
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Co-integration of CMOS nano-electronics and diamond-based sensors for particles detection, bio or photo-voltaic applications
Offer N°: 2285
Diamond is an outstanding material thanks to its physical properties: thermal conductivity, transparency, bio-compatibility, electronic structure, electrochemical window. He is nowadays already used for particles detection or water purification. This material was also successfully integrated at LETI as a buried insulator for thermal dissipation improvement of Integrated Circuits.
Diamond is an outstanding material thanks to its physical properties: thermal conductivity, transparency, bio-compatibility, electronic structure, electrochemical window. He is nowadays already used for particles detection or water purification. This material was also successfully integrated at LETI as a buried insulator for thermal dissipation improvement of Integrated Circuits.
The purpose of this thesis is to study the potential of diamond as a doped electrode for bio or particles sensing co-integrated with a Si nano-electronics. It will include different parts: design and simulation of tests structures for diamond integration, definition of the integration flow, fabrication in clean room and electrical characterization.
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Characterization and Simulation of the electrical influence of defects on the behaviour of 2nd generation photovoltaic cells with heterojunction
Offer N°: 2281
The following items will be addressed:
a) Electrical characterisation : development of electrical methods or use of existing methods to measure defects in the cells.
b) Modelling : By comparison of experimental data with semi-analytic modelling and simulations, the main characteristics of the defects will be extracted (density, capture cross section, recombination velocity, …) and possibly linked to specific process conditions and to their atomistic structure.
The following items will be addressed:
a) Electrical characterisation : development of electrical methods or use of existing methods to measure defects in the cells.
b) Modelling : By comparison of experimental data with semi-analytic modelling and simulations, the main characteristics of the defects will be extracted (density, capture cross section, recombination velocity, …) and possibly linked to specific process conditions and to their atomistic structure.
c) Simulation studies will allow setting a simulation framework with the relevant calibrated models for a predictive simulation of technological applications.
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III-V materials transfer for photovoltaic applications
Offer N°: 2278