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Ultrafast Lasers Sharpen the Success of Physical Failure Analysis

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Ultrashort-pulsed lasers are introducing new approaches for fast, cost-effective, and site-specific preparation of samples for microstructure diagnostics in the semiconductor industry.

MANDY GEBHARDT, CLAUDIA RADELOW, AND BORIS ROTTWINKEL, 3D-MICROMAC AG

In recent years, lasers have made significant inroads into analytical applications, such as semiconductor test and analysis. They are now incorporated into analytical instruments, for example, to detach single atoms from a tiny tip, or to measure a sample’s structure. In semiconductor physical failure analysis (PFA), lasers are used to selectively remove material that encapsulates the die in the semiconductor package to allow for the die to be taken for subsequent analysis — a process known as laser decapsulation. In the last decade, however, laser sources have also made inroads...Read full article

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