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Highly uniform thermally undercut silicon photonic devices in a 300 mm CMOS foundry process. [PDF]

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Parsons R   +17 more
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High pump depletion second-harmonic generation using domain engineered thin-film lithium niobate waveguides. [PDF]

open access: yesNanophotonics
Wang C   +13 more
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Nanophotonic waveguide chip-to-world beam scanning. [PDF]

open access: yesNature
Saha M   +16 more
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Engineering properties of concrete with partial utilization of used foundry sand

Waste Management, 2018
Solid wastes generated from manufacturing industries are increasing at an alarming rate and it is consistently increasing. One such industrial solid waste is Used Foundry Sand (UFS). On the other hand, fine aggregates involved in the concrete are generally river sand, which is scarce, high cost and excavation of the river sand that promote ...
Thiruvenkitam, Manoharan   +4 more
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Integration of reverse engineering and rapid tooling in foundry technology

Journal of Materials Processing Technology, 2003
The aim of this work is to present some research and development made at Institute Superior Technique (IST) of Lisbon and at Institute Polytechnic of Leiria (IPLEI) in the application of 3D-digitising and propose some practical approaches to transform by reverse engineering (RE) methods, the point cloud obtained from an object surface during digitising
J.C. Ferreira, N.F. Alves
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Diagnostic-driven yield engineering under atypical wafer foundry conditions

Microelectronics Reliability, 2021
Abstract Typically, diagnostic-driven yield engineering consists of two sequential steps- data mining and failure analysis. Data mining seeks early feedback on suspected manufacturing process weakness while failure analysis reveals the physical defect to understand the root cause.
Y.T. Ngow, S.H. Goh
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Retrospective follow‐up study of foundry and engine plant workers

American Journal of Industrial Medicine, 1993
AbstractA retrospective follow‐up study of 21,013 workers employed at a foundry and two engine manufacturing plants was conducted to determine if these workers had an unusual mortality experience. A total of 2,235 deaths occurred during the follow‐up period of 1970–1987. Mortality from all causes was lower than expected.
C, Rotimi   +5 more
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