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Semiconductor Diode Lasers for Soldering

The application of laser technology has recently become economically viable for microelectronics and surface mount technology. Semiconductor laser technology may prove to be the only technology capable of solving the assembly problems that will accompany further advances in microelectronics. Some ch...

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Published in:Microelectronics international 1992-02, Vol.9 (2), p.4-5
Main Authors: Whitehead, D.G, Polijanczuk, A.V, Beckett, P.M
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