Abstract
The semiconductor industry needs new metrology methods to continue their current path to next generation integrated circuits. X-ray-based methods hold great promise, but are too slow with commercial compact X-ray sources. Improvements of several orders of magnitude in brightness will enable these new metrology tools. We will discuss the measurements and the compact X-ray source requirements for semiconductor applications.
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