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Extreme Ultraviolet Lithography (EUVL) is a lithography technology used in the semiconductor industry to produce integrated circuits. It uses extreme ultraviolet (EUV) light with a wavelength of 13.5 nanometers to transfer patterns onto a silicon wafer. EUVL is a promising technology for the semiconductor industry as it can produce smaller and more complex features than traditional lithography techniques. EUVL is also more cost-effective and can reduce the number of photomasks required for a given process.
EUVL is currently used in the production of advanced semiconductor devices such as microprocessors, memory chips, and image sensors. It is also used in the production of advanced displays, such as OLEDs and quantum dot displays. EUVL is expected to become increasingly important in the semiconductor industry as the demand for smaller and more complex devices continues to grow.
Some of the companies in the EUVL market include ASML, Nikon, Canon, and Intel. Show Less Read more