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Microscopy Technique Could Help Make 3-D Components

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GAITHERSBURG, Md., July 1, 2013 — A technique developed several years ago for improving optical microscopes has now been applied to monitoring the next generation of computer chip circuit components, providing a crucial tool for developing 3-D components. For decades, computer chips have resembled city maps in which components are essentially flat. But as designers have strived to pack more components onto chips, they have been forced to build upward. New generations of chips feature 3-D structures that stack components atop one another, but ensuring that these components are all made to the right shapes and sizes...Read full article

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    Photonics.com
    Jul 2013
    3-D circuit componentsAmericascircuit componentsimagingindustrialMarylandMicroscopyNational Institute of Standards and TechnologyNISToptical microscopesRavikiran AttotaResearch & Technologyscanning probe microscopyThrough-Focus Scanning Optical MicroscopyTSOM

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