Microlithography
Microlithography is a general name for any manufacturing process that can create a minutely patterned thin film of protective materials over a substrate, such as a silicon wafer, in order to protect selected areas of it during subsequent etching, deposition, or implantation operations.
The term is normally used for processes that can reliably produce features of microscopic size, such as 10 micrometres or less. The term nanolithography may be used to designate processes that can produce nanoscale features, such as less than 100 nanometres.
Microlithography is a microfabrication process that is extensively used in the semiconductor industry and also manufacture microelectromechanical systems.
Processes
Specific microlithography processes include:- Photolithography using light projected on a photosensitive material film.
- Electron beam lithography, using a steerable electron beam.
- Nanoimprinting
- Interference lithography
- Magnetolithography
- Scanning probe lithography
- Surface-charge lithography
- Diffraction lithography