Electrodissolution Processes: Fundamentals and Applications

· CRC Press
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Electrodissolution Processes: Fundamentals and Applications discusses the basic principles involved in high-rate anodic dissolution processes and their application in advanced machining, micromachining, and finishing operations. The fundamentals section of the book discusses the anodic dissolution behavior of different classes of metals and the influence of mass transport, current distribution, and surface film properties on the metal removal rate and surface finishing. The applications section of the book presents essential elements of electrochemical and assisted techniques for precision machining, micromachining, and polishing of advanced materials, including hard-to-machine conducting ceramic materials.

Features

  • A first-of-its-kind book that provides updated scientific and engineering information related to high-rate anodic dissolution processes
  • Highlights the importance of the understanding of basic principles required for designing and optimizing ECM/EMM/EP processes
  • Gives equal emphasis to the fundamentals and applications of electrodissolution processes
  • Discusses the high-rate anodic dissolution of two broad classes of materials, namely, engineering and refractory materials
  • Presents case studies to demonstrate the capabilities of different electrochemical and assisted machining, micromachining, and finishing operations
  • Presents a dedicated chapter on electrochemical planarization of copper interconnects

Madhav Datta is the Chairman of Amrita Center for Industrial Research and Innovation and a Distinguished Professor in the Department of Chemical Engineering and Materials Science, Amrita University, Coimbatore, India.

About the author

Madhav Datta is an R&D professional with extensive experience in academic and industrial research. He received a BS in chemical engineering from H.B. Technological Institute, Kanpur, an MS in chemical engineering from the University of California at Los Angeles, and a PhD from the Materials Department of Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL), Switzerland in 1975. Dr. Datta’s affiliations include the Materials Department of EPFL (1973–1984), IBM’s T.J. Watson Research Center, Yorktown Heights, New York (1985–1999), Intel’s Logic Technology Development, Portland, Oregon (1999–2002); and Emerson Network Power’s Cooligy Precision Cooling, Mountain View, California (2003–2013). In 2015, he joined the Coimbatore campus of Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham (Amrita University) as the Chairman of Amrita Center for Industrial Research and Innovation and a Distinguished Professor in the Chemical Engineering and Materials Science Department. His research interests include electrochemical dissolution and deposition, and their application in microelectronic packaging, including flip-chip technology, microcooling devices, and electronic materials. For his contribution to electrochemical processing and especially to electrodissolution processes as applied to microfabrication in the electronics industry, he was awarded the Electrodeposition Research Award of the Electrochemical Society in 1998. Dr. Datta is an innovator with 49 issued US Patents. He has over 100 scientific publications to his credit and is the author or editor of several books on electrochemical processing and micro/nanoelectronics. He coedited a series on New Trends in Electrochemical Technology. He has held several administrative positions, including divisional chairs in the Electrochemical Society (ECS) and the International Society of Electrochemistry (ISE). Dr. Datta chaired the Technology Working Group and Technology Implementation Group of National Electronics Manufacturing Initiative (NEMI) and developed a first-of-its-kind technology road map of energy storage systems for the electronics industry.

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