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Low k Interconnect

EM 388F Term paper: Channel Cracking in Low-k Interconnect Structures

Submitted by zhangxuefeng on Tue, 2008-04-08 02:43.
  • Channel Cracking
  • EM 388F
  • fracture mechanics
  • Low k Interconnect
  • term paper
  • The University of Texas at Austin

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