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Patterning is where you take a design and transfer it onto a substrate. Transferring the pattern can be done by multiple methods. | |||
Typically you spin photoresist on a substrate, expose the pattern (using electrons or light in the optical range). Once the sample is exposed it is developed. | |||
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;[[Hotplate]] | ;[[Hotplate]] | ||
;[[MA6]] | ;[[MA6 : Contact Lithography]] | ||
;[[Laser Pattern Generator LW405]] | ;[[Laser Pattern Generator LW405]] | ||
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;[[JEOL8100]] | ;[[JEOL8100]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 19:11, June 3, 2021
Patterning
Patterning is where you take a design and transfer it onto a substrate. Transferring the pattern can be done by multiple methods. Typically you spin photoresist on a substrate, expose the pattern (using electrons or light in the optical range). Once the sample is exposed it is developed.