Abstract

The images of a high-frequency bipolar transistor obtained with an acoustic microscope are compared with those of a differential interference optical microscope and a scanning electron microscope in order to illustrate that the acoustic microscope can be used in a reflection-type mode to obtain quality pictures of a surface containing integrated circuits. The frequency of the acoustic beam is 600 MHz and the resolution is near 2 μ.

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