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What is deposition?

Deposition is a process in which a thin film or coating is applied to a surface. It's used in various industries, including semiconductor manufacturing, optics, and materials science, to modify the surface properties of a material or to create thin films with specific functionalities. Common deposition techniques include chemical vapor deposition (CVD), physical vapor deposition (PVD), and electrodeposition.

What other technologies are related to deposition?

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Etching is a crucial step that removes materials from the wafer. Deposition places materials, so etching is a necessary subsequent step.
mentioned alongside deposition in 26% (157) of relevant job posts
Lithography defines patterns on the wafer, often using a mask. Deposition then adds material to these patterned areas, making lithography a necessary preceding step.
mentioned alongside deposition in 15% (230) of relevant job posts
Etch (short for etching) is a crucial step that removes materials from the wafer. Deposition places materials, so etching is a necessary subsequent step.
mentioned alongside deposition in 15% (128) of relevant job posts

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