Lithography technique does not require a light source, unlike ASML's complex extreme ultraviolet approach
Canon has shipped its first ever nanoimprint lithography machine to the Texas Institute for Electronics for use in its R&D labs.
According to Canon, its nanoimprint lithography process is cheaper and sucks up less power than rival machines that use a more traditional optical approach. It does not require a light source, which in the latest photolithography equipment from companies such as Dutch giant ASML involves extreme ultraviolet wavelengths that are difficult to work with.involves transferring a circuit pattern onto the resist coating on the surface of the wafer using a mold that is pressed into it like a stamp.
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