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2/5/2010 12:35:32 AM
Dow Electronic Materials Joins SEMATECH’s Resist Materials and Development Center at UAlbany NanoCollege

SEMATECH, a global consortium of chipmakers, and Dow Electronic Materials announced today that Dow has joined SEMATECH’s Resist Materials and Development Center (RMDC) at the College of Nanoscale Science and Engineering (CNSE) of the University at Albany.

To advance the development of next-generation patterning technologies, Dow Electronic Materials will collaborate with SEMATECH researchers at CNSE’s Albany NanoTech Complex to develop and demonstrate extreme ultra-violet lithography (EUVL) materials and resists for use at the 22 nm node and beyond.

“We are excited to partner with the most advanced technologists in the effort to develop and commercialize EUVL technology for the manufacturing of future nanoelectronics devices,” said George Barclay, microelectronics R&D director of Semiconductor Technologies at Dow Electronic Materials. “This new partnership combines Dow’s experience in photoresist materials, developers, and bottom anti reflective coatings, with SEMATECH’s strengths in the development of fundamental resist processes that are critical for EUV infrastructure.”

“This collaborative effort reinforces SEMATECH’s commitment to develop cutting-edge resist and materials and accelerate EUV process introduction into pilot line manufacturing,” said John Warlaumont, vice president of advanced technologies at SEMATECH. “We are pleased to welcome Dow as a member, and appreciate their participation in SEMATECH’s ongoing effort to build broader and deeper collaborations for advanced materials development.”

“The addition of Dow Electronic Materials will accelerate the leading-edge research in EUVL technology at CNSE’s Albany NanoTech Complex,” said Richard Brilla, CNSE vice president for strategy, alliances and consortia. “This collaboration further enhances the world-class capabilities and roster of leading global companies at the UAlbany NanoCollege, and underscores the success of the SEMATECH-CNSE partnership in enabling advanced technology solutions that are critical to industry.”

At the RMDC, leading resist and materials suppliers participate in focused, cooperative R&D with SEMATECH member companies. Together, the RMDC provides the hardware and research expertise required by materials suppliers and member companies to develop EUV resist processes that meet the stringent resolution, linewidth roughness, and sensitivity specifications needed for EUV insertion at member companies.

Dow Electronic Materials, a global supplier of materials and technologies to the electronics industry, brings innovative leadership to the semiconductor, interconnect, finishing, display, photovoltaic, LED and optics markets. From advanced technology centers worldwide, teams of talented Dow research scientists and application experts work closely with customers, providing solutions, products and technical service necessary for next-generation electronics. These partnerships energize Dow’s power to invent. Its key end-use applications include a broad range of consumer electronics from personal computers, to television monitors, cellular phones, global positioning systems, automobile safety systems, and avionics.

For 20 years, SEMATECH (http://www.sematech.org), the international consortium of semiconductor manufacturers, has set global direction, enabled flexible collaboration, and bridged strategic R&D to manufacturing. Today, we continue accelerating the next technology revolution with our nanoelectronics and emerging technology partners.

The UAlbany CNSE is the first college in the world dedicated to education, research, development, and deployment in the emerging disciplines of nanoscience, nanoengineering, nanobioscience, and nanoeconomics. CNSE’s Albany NanoTech Complex is the most advanced research enterprise of its kind at any university in the world. With over $5 billion in high-tech investments, the 800,000-square-foot complex attracts corporate partners from around the world and offers students a one-of-a-kind academic experience. The UAlbany NanoCollege houses the only fully-integrated, 300mm wafer, computer chip pilot prototyping and demonstration line within 80,000 square feet of Class 1 capable cleanrooms. More than 2,500 scientists, researchers, engineers, students, and faculty work on site at CNSE’s Albany NanoTech, from companies including IBM, AMD, GlobalFoundries, SEMATECH, Toshiba, Applied Materials, Tokyo Electron, ASML, Novellus Systems, Vistec Lithography and Atotech. For more information, visit http://www.cnse.albany.edu.

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