Production technologies
Charge-coupled devices (CCD)

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Production technologies


Charge-coupled devices (CCD)

Author : Gilles BOUCHARLAT

Publication date: February 10, 2006 | Lire en français

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2. Production technologies

2.1 A reminder of MOS technology

The vast majority of integrated circuit products manufactured by the semiconductor industry are produced using MOS technology, which enables layers of conductive materials with specific, well-defined properties to be applied to semiconductor substrates, usually silicon.

MOS technology combines the properties of the substrate (semiconductor material) for the production of capacitors, diodes, field-effect transistors, etc., with the properties of the layers on the surface: conductive, such as aluminum or copper, semiconducting, such as polysilicon, or insulating, to isolate components from each other or from interconnection tracks. Current variants are known as :

  • CMOS (Complementary...

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