With multiple advantages and convincing results, this could prove to be the case in the field of microelectronics manufacturing, and especially since its use will ultimately be integrated into a myriad of products intended for use in the world of digital technology.
The recent results obtained by a team of Canadian scientists made up of members from academia and industry and based at C2MI – Canada’s largest microelectronics R&D centre – with the aim of achieving greener, more sustainable products, opens up new scales and enables technological boundaries to be pushed back and broadened.