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Brad Stimson & Alan Ritchie, Applied Materials, Inc., Santa Clara, CA, USA

ABSTRACT

Physical Vapor Deposition (PVD) systems are among the most widely used systems
in fabs. To extend PVD technology, a highly successful platform has been
redesigned to meet sub-90nm requirements.

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