Yes. I'm aware of this. It's just a lot of "power" we have here, in the sense that we have to make so many decisions on materials and so on. Please give your take on the material choice. Yes. We're in the preparation phase and then we test it. We. Know. What we need is some experience values. Some answers to simple questions like: -> Do we need to fight with silicides from the beginning or can we just start with polysilicon in order to get something "kindof working"? -> Do you know someone who has experience with the step of producing silicides and polisilides for reducing the gate-resisitivity?
And stopping is certainly *not* an option.
Cheers David
On Wednesday, 7 March 2018 10:38:43 PM HKT Staf Verhaegen wrote:
David Lanzendörfer schreef op wo 07-03-2018 om 18:45 [+0800]:
Hi
Otherwise I would have to experiment around a few times until I get it right with orientation numbers I find with Googling ^^'
David, I want to be blunt; if you are not prepared to do this for most of the steps in the process it's time to stop the project now. As I said already during the phone I consider what you guys are currently doing is preparation to start the process development. For the litho steps you will also need to determine best dose and focus, check if alignment works. For dry etching steps you will need to determine the end point detection, etc. Let me compare it to some guys who have read some paper on operating system development, have now made a schematic layout of how the OS will look and now in the process of planning to start to write the first code...
greets, Staf.