Excimer lasers are finding increasing use in the electronics manufacturing industry. In contrast to other types of laser processing in which material is removed by localised heating, excimer laser processing involves a non‐thermal ablative material removal mechanism. This is due to the ultra‐violet output and short pulse duration of these unique light sources. The result is a high precision means of patterning thin dielectric films, removing such films from metal substrates, or removing thin metal films from underlying dielectrics. Through proper selection of operating parameters it is possible to achieve smooth sidewall profiles with selectable amount of taper while leaving the surrounding and, in the case of film removal, the underlying material virtually untouched. This paper will review the growing use of excimer lasers in applications such as the skiving of access holes and windows in flexible wiring, the drilling of via holes for multilayer boards, the stripping of microwires and other chip bonding applications. The differences between excimer laser processing and conventional laser based techniques will be highlighted.
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1 February 1989
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February 01 1989
Use of Excimer Lasers in the Electronics Manufacturing Industry Available to Purchase
G.D. Poulin;
G.D. Poulin
Lumonics Inc., Kanata, Ontario, Canada
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P.A. Eisele;
P.A. Eisele
Lumonics Inc., Kanata, Ontario, Canada
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H.B.G. Wong;
H.B.G. Wong
Lumonics Inc., Kanata, Ontario, Canada
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T.A. Znotins
T.A. Znotins
Lumonics Inc., Kanata, Ontario, Canada
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Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Online ISSN: 1758-602X
Print ISSN: 0305-6120
© MCB UP Limited
1989
Circuit World (1989) 15 (3): 5–8.
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Poulin G, Eisele P, Wong H, Znotins T (1989), "Use of Excimer Lasers in the Electronics Manufacturing Industry". Circuit World, Vol. 15 No. 3 pp. 5–8, doi: https://doi.org/10.1108/eb043981
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