The
technique used to produce the silicon chips that make up modern-day
computers. The traditional process involves shining light through a mask onto a photosensitive polymer
(photoresist)
on a silicon surface, then subsequently removing the exposed areas.
The
most common structuring method. Depositing a light sensitive layer on e.g. A silicon
wafer. Illuminating this layer through a mask
and develloping the structure in a final step. The result can be either the
structures of the used mask
or it's opposite for a positive or negative resist,
respectively.
A
computer processor fabrication technique that uses light to expose
a photosensitive film, resulting in the needed pattern of circuits at a much
smaller scale
The
technique used to produce the silicon chips that make up modern-day
computers. The traditional process involves shining light through a mask onto a photosensitive polymer
(photoresist)
on a silicon surface, then subsequently removing the exposed areas.