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Ultraviolet Lithography is a type of photolithography used in the semiconductor industry to create integrated circuits. It uses ultraviolet light to transfer a pattern from a photomask to a photosensitive material, such as a silicon wafer. This process is used to create the intricate patterns of transistors and other components that make up an integrated circuit. The ultraviolet light is focused onto the photomask, which contains the desired pattern, and then onto the wafer. The light causes a chemical reaction in the photosensitive material, which creates the desired pattern.
Ultraviolet Lithography is a key technology in the semiconductor industry, as it allows for the production of smaller, more complex integrated circuits. It is also used in the production of displays, such as LCDs and OLEDs.
Some companies in the Ultraviolet Lithography market include ASML, Canon, Nikon, and Nikon Precision. Show Less Read more