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Microscopy in Semiconductor Failure Analysis: Techniques, Tools, and Best Practices

Microscopy in Semiconductor Failure Analysis: Techniques, Tools, and Best Practices

Jan 16th 2026

Semiconductor failure analysis plays a critical role in ensuring device reliability, improving yield, and reducing costly production defects. As semiconductor designs become smaller, denser, and more complex, microscopy has become one of the most essential tools for identifying, isolating, and understanding failure mechanisms at the micro- and nanoscale. This guide explores how microscopy is used …
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Fiberglass under the Microscope

Fiberglass under the Microscope

Feb 12th 2020

What is Fiberglass? Fiberglass is a common type of fiber-reinforced plastic using glass fiber. The fibers may be randomly arranged, flattened into a sheet, or woven into fabric. It is a strong, lightweight material that is chemical and heat resistant. On its own fiberglass will easily break. However, when fiberglass has a core of something between it, the material becomes very strong. Pound for po …
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Paramecium Microscope Project

Paramecium Microscope Project

Feb 8th 2018

Viewing paramecium under a microscope is a fun project for both kids and parents. Using a student biological microscope (also known as a compound microscope), you can grow some paramecium and watch as they swim around just like the video below. In order to grow your paramecium, take a clean jar (an old peanut butter jar or jam jar will work) and fill it with some mud, a lot of grass and any hay y …
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Mushrooms under the Microscope

Mushrooms under the Microscope

Nov 26th 2017

Mushrooms, also known as fungi or toadstools, are the spore-bearing fruiting body of a fungus. The mushroom typically grows above ground or on top of its food source (on a log, or out the side of a mossy tree). A mushroom has a stem and a cap along with gills. The gills of the mushroom are often examined under a microscope to identify the mushroom classification. The terms mushroom and toadstool d …
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Microscope Ergonomic Work Station

Microscope Ergonomic Work Station

Jul 12th 2017

A proper ergonomic work station when using your microscope can reduce the risk of occupational injuries. UCLA Ergonomics suggests the following tips to maintain a safer environment when using microscopes: Sit in the proper position keeping your back straight and your shoulders back. Distribute your body weight evenly on both hips, and keep your feet flat on the floor. Arrange your work spac …
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