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PLAD
(redirected from Plasma Doping)

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PLADPlain Language Address Directory
PLADPulsed Laser Ablation Deposition
PLADPlain Language Address Designator
PLADPosterior Lip Augmentation Device (hip surgery)
PLADPoverty Level Aged or Disabled
PLADPaperless LANTIRN Automated Depot
PLADPrecision Landing Air Drop
PLADPlasma Doping (semiconductor doping Ion Implantation replacement technique)


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Our joint development work with ISE will encompass the entire doping regime including mixed species implantation with special emphasis on the impact of ion implant angle and low energy implantation as well as plasma doping," said Varian Semiconductor's director of strategic applications, Sandeep Mehta.
About Varian Semiconductor Varian Semiconductor Equipment Associates is the leading producer of ion implantation equipment used in the manufacture of semiconductors, and an innovator of plasma doping.
Each member of the alliance will contribute state-of-the-art equipment and technological expertise in their respective arena, namely: ion implant and plasma doping from Varian Semiconductor; thin-film deposition from TEL; and laser thermal processing from Verdant Technologies, Inc.
 
 
 
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