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Course Index
- Introduction on VLSI Design
- Bipolar Junction Transistor Fabrication
- MOSFET Fabrication for IC
- Crystal Structure of Si (Part 1)
- Crystal Structure of Si (Part 2)
- Defects in Crystal & Crystal Growth (Part 1)
- Defects in Crystal & Crystal Growth (Part 2) and Epitaxy I
- Epitaxy II: Vapour Phase Epitaxy
- Epitaxy III: Doping during Epitaxy
- Molecular Beam Epitaxy
- Oxidation I: Kinetics of Oxidation
- Oxidation II: Oxidation Rate Constants
- Oxidation III: Dopant Redistribution
- Oxidation IV: Oxide Charges
- Diffusion I: Theory of Diffusion
- Diffusion II: Infinite Source
- Diffusion III: Actual Doping Profiles
- Diffusion IV: Diffusion Systems
- Ion: Implantation Process
- Ion: Implantation Process
- Annealing of Damages
- Masking during Implantation
- Lithography (Part 1)
- Lithography (Part 2)
- Wet Chemical Etching
- Dry Etching
- Plasma Etching Systems
- Etching of Si,Sio2,SiN and Other Materials
- Plasma Deposition Process
- Metalization (Part 1)
- Problems in Aluminium Metal Contacts
- IC BJT - From junction isolation to LOCOS
- Problems in LOCOS and Trench Isolation
- More about BJT Fabrication and Realization
- Circuits and Transistors in ECL Circuits
- MOSFET I: Metal Gate vs Self-aligned Poly-gate
- MOSFET II: Tailoring of Device Parameters
- CMOS Technology
- Latch-up in CMOS
- BICMOS Technology
Course Description
In this course, Prof. Nandita Dasgupta gives 40 video lectures on VLSI Design. The course covers lessons in bipolar junction transistor fabrication, crystal structure,crystal growth,oxidation, diffusion, lithography, metallization, BJT, MOSFET, CMOS and BICMOS technology.
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