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Lithography is a method used for transferring a pattern from a physical or digital mask onto the substrate. At DTU Nanolab we have four different types of lithography available:
Lithography is a method used for transferring a pattern from a physical or digital mask onto the substrate. At DTU Nanolab we have four different types of lithography available:
*[[Specific Process Knowledge/Lithography/UVLithography|UV Lithography]]: UV lithography is used for making features as small as about 1 micrometer
*[[Specific Process Knowledge/Lithography/UVLithography|UV Lithography]]: UV lithography is used for making features as small as about 1 micrometer
*[[Specific Process Knowledge/Lithography/DUVStepperLithography|DUV Stepper Lithography]]: DUV lithography is used for features as small as 100-200 nm
*[[Specific Process Knowledge/Lithography/DUVStepperLithography|DUV Stepper Lithography]]: DUV lithography is used for features as small as 200 nm
*[[Specific Process Knowledge/Lithography/EBeamLithography|E-beam Lithography]]: The smallest features can be made in our e-beam writers - about 10 nm
*[[Specific Process Knowledge/Lithography/EBeamLithography|E-beam Lithography]]: The smallest features can be made in our e-beam writers - about 10 nm
*[[Specific_Process_Knowledge/Imprinting|Nano Imprint Lithography]]: for stamping without irradiation
*[[Specific_Process_Knowledge/Imprinting|Nano Imprint Lithography]]: for stamping without irradiation