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angstrom

Unit of length equal to 10−10 metres or one-ten-millionth of a millimetre, used for atomic measurements and the wavelengths of electromagnetic radiation. It is named after the Swedish scientist Anders Ångström.



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Traditional products create dishing of about 500 angstroms during the polishing process, so a thick coating must be placed over the copper to secure proper interconnect thickness.
20 Ra angstroms in a mere matter of seconds per measurement point, accurately, and repeatable.
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