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8 August 1977 Large Area Masking Techniques For Thin Film Transistor Arrays
T. P. Brody
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Abstract
Thin Film Transistor technology permits the generation. af extremely large area active networks, which currently find their principal application in the Large Scale Integration of solid state, flat panel displays. This paper reviews some of the problems encountered in carrying a design for a large area active matrix through the stages of layout, pattern-generation and stencil mask preparation, the latter being used in the final fabrication of the thin film circuits. An alternative approach, used in thl laboratory, which has great versatility, and which has yielded the largest circuits so far generated (36 in), will also be touched upon.
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T. P. Brody "Large Area Masking Techniques For Thin Film Transistor Arrays", Proc. SPIE 0100, Developments in Semiconductor Microlithography II, (8 August 1977); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.955365
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KEYWORDS
Photomasks

Thin films

Inspection

Metals

Transistors

Plating

Copper

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