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Asahi Glass Co., Ltd. and International
SEMATECH to Collaborate in Developing Advanced Mask Technology
and Materials for EUV Lithography
( July 2, 2003 )
International SEMATECH
Asahi Glass Co., Ltd.
Austin, Texas (3 p.m. July 2, 2003) and Tokyo, Japan (5
a.m. July 3, 2003) - International SEMATECH (ISMT) and Asahi
Glass Co., Ltd. (AGC) today announced the signing of agreements
in which they will collaborate on developing advanced mask
technology and materials for use in EUV lithography.
Beside providing ISMT with advanced mask materials, Asahi also will send
scientists to work with ISMT technologists at International SEMATECH North,
the consortium's advanced R&D facility at the University at Albany,
N.Y., the participants said.
Giang Dao, a director of ISMT's Lithography Division, said the agreements
clearly demonstrate Asahi's continuing commitment and leadership in the
development of advanced materials for mask applications, which started
with the development of modified fused silica substrate and hard and soft
pellicle materials for 157 nm lithography several years ago.
"
AGC's commitment to International SEMATECH's EUV program shows there is
significant supplier interest in beginning major efforts to develop mask
infrastructure for EUV commercial production needs by 2009, in line with
the International Technology Roadmap for Semiconductors," said Dao.
Dao added that AGC will utilize ISMT's state-of-the-art tools at UAlbany
to further technology development for their own commercial manufacturing
efforts. Earlier this year, ISMT entered into a five-year strategic alliance
with UAlbany to develop EUV infrastructure for industry needs in 2007.
The program focuses on light defect-free masks and special resists. An
estimated 50-60 ISMT assignees and supporting technologists are expected
to staff the program by 2006.
"
EUV mask technology is complex, thus, requires significant resources and
time to develop. The industry needs to begin development as soon as possible
to meet those needs, and AGC's agreement with ISMT is a significant step
in that direction," said Mr.Seiji Munekata of AGC's Executive Officer and
General Manager, Central R&D Center.
Munekata also said " AGC has already established its research group in
the central research lab., focusing on the development of polishing technology
as well as material development in addition to a collaborative work with
ISMT. AGC hopes that the collaborative work with ISMT will realize the
EUVL technology to be in time for its production."
The availability of affordable masks technology and related materials in
time for next-generation lithography has been a persistent challenge to
the semiconductor industry. For several years, ISMT has led the industry
by making mask availability and cost control a top priority, initiating
a variety of projects embracing metrology, standards development, and infrastructure
development.
Editorial Contacts:
Shinichi Kawakami
General Manager, Corporate Communications Division
Asahi Glass Co., Ltd.
03-3218-5915
info-pr@om.agc.co.jp
Dan McGowan
Media Relations Manager
International SEMATECH
512 356-3440
dan.mcgowan@sematech.org
[Note]
International SEMATECH (ISMT) is a global semiconductor
technology development consortium that has effectively
represented the semiconductor manufacturing industry on
innovation issues since 1988; its members are AMD, Hewlett-Packard,
IBM, Infineon, Intel, Motorola, Philips, Texas Instruments
and TSMC. ISMT conducts state-of-the-art research, and
is a highly-regarded technology partner whose mission is
to promote the interests common to all chipmakers. It has
extensive experience collaborating with equipment and materials
suppliers, as well as government and academic research
centers, to refine the tools and technology necessary to
produce future generations of chips. Additional information
may be found at http://www.sematech.org/ .
Asahi Glass Company, Limited, was established in 1907 and was Japan's
first commercial manufacturer of flat glass. Since then, the Company
has expanded its operations to include chemicals, as well as glass for
construction materials, automobiles, and display glass for cathode ray
tubes, liquid crystal displays, plasma display panels and other applications.
Capitalizing on its glass materials and processing technologies, the
Company also diversified into the electronics field. Today, Asahi Glass
is a multinational company with operations centering on glass, electronics
and displays, and chemicals, and a global network of 200 subsidiaries
and affiliates in Japan and 24 other countries. Further information on
the Company can be found www.agc.co.jp/english
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