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I'm considering purchasing a textbook for self study on semiconductor manufacturing technology and have come across a possible candidate published by the SPIE: Introduction to Semiconductor Manufacturing Technology, 2ed, Hong Xiao, 2012, 704pp, ISBN: 9780819490926, Volume: PM220.
http://spie.org/x648.html?product_id=924283&WT.mc_id=KTOP2013E
I'm holding off buying it straight away, even though it is a member's sale special, because the review says it has a minimal amount of maths, physics or chemistry. If I'm going to buy it, I want something a bit meatier. The maths and physics I can most probably find in a semiconductor physics text, but it's the chemistry I'd like to have a bit more depth.
Any recommendations?
Thanks in advance.
http://spie.org/x648.html?product_id=924283&WT.mc_id=KTOP2013E
I'm holding off buying it straight away, even though it is a member's sale special, because the review says it has a minimal amount of maths, physics or chemistry. If I'm going to buy it, I want something a bit meatier. The maths and physics I can most probably find in a semiconductor physics text, but it's the chemistry I'd like to have a bit more depth.
Any recommendations?
Thanks in advance.