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3D Printed Micro-optics Embed into a Durable Hybrid Laser
STUTTGART, Germany, Dec. 18, 2023 — Researchers have shown that 3D-printed polymer-based micro-optics can withstand the heat and power levels that occur inside a laser. The advancement enables inexpensive compact and stable laser sources that would be useful in a variety of applications, including the lidar systems used for autonomous vehicles. The researchers 3D-printed microscale optics directly onto optical fibers to combine fibers and laser crystals inside a single laser oscillator in a compact way. The resulting hybrid
Virtual Semiconductor Fab Reduces Manufacturing Carbon Footprint
LEUVEN, Belgium, March 9, 2023 — Imec has developed a virtual fab model that the Belgium-based research and innovation hub said enables it and its partners to assess current manufacturing choices, identify areas of focus, and project the future in semiconductor manufacturing. Imec...
Partnership Streamlines EUV Dry Resist Tech Chemical Supply Chain
SAN FRANCISCO, July 26, 2022 — A partnership unveiled this month at SEMICON WEST 2022 aims to provide semiconductor manufacturers with reliable access to precursor chemicals for dry photoresist technology for EUV lithography. Lam Research Corp. will work with Entegris Inc. and...
Liquid Silica Resin Optimizes 3D Printing for Complex Micro-Optics
TUCSON, Ariz., June 1, 2022 — A liquid silica resin (LSR) developed by researchers at the University of Arizona has proven successful as a 3D-printing medium for complex micro-optics. The organic-inorganic hybrid material has shown high curing speeds, better mechanical...
Lithography Technique Precisely Controls Nanodevice Feature Sizes
HONG KONG, April 19, 2022 — Researchers at the University of Hong Kong (HKU) developed an approach for nanodevice fabrication to increase the efficiency of building nanostructures that require spatially different dimensions. The researchers devised and demonstrated a...
Continuous-Wave Diodes Shrink Size, Cost of 3D Laser Printers
KARLSRUHE, Germany, Jan. 3, 2022 — Compact desktop printers could soon take the place of big, expensive laser printers for printing 3D micro- and nanostructures. A two-step 3D printing process, invented by researchers at Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) and Heidelberg...
Storex Tech Study Clears Optical Lithography Hurdle
WILMINGTON, Del., and BUCHAREST, Romania, Feb. 13, 2014 — Storex Technologies Inc. has developed an optical lithography technique with a resolution of 1 nm half-pitch lines, clearing a major hurdle in this field. Many attempts have been made to break the diffraction limit, which Storex researchers said has...
Material Could Provide Self-Cleaning, Waterproof Optics
PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 17, 2012 — Inspired by butterfly wings, a new material that repels water and shines with beautiful, brilliant hues could provide the foundation for optical devices that are self-cleaning and waterproof.
Wafer-Etching Process Brightens Future for LEDs
May 1, 2012 — With far higher etch rates and per-unit cost savings, high-temperature wet etching of sapphire wafers is giving dry etching a run for its money. LED manufacturers today can choose between two very different manufacturing processes. Dry etching...
The RAPID way to next-gen computer chips
COLLEGE PARK, Md. – At the University of Maryland, scientists have achieved a breakthrough in using visible light to make tiny integrated circuits. Although the technology may not become commercially available for more than a decade, it may eventually make it possible...
Breakthrough Reported in Visible Light-based ICs
COLLEGE PARK, Md., Feb. 10 , 2011 — University of Maryland researchers have made a breakthrough in the use of visible light for making tiny integrated circuits. Though their advance is probably at least a decade from commercial use, they say it could one day make it possible for...
Beaming through to NOVEL USES for HOLOGRAPHY
Feb 28, 2010 — Typically, green, simple three-dimensional images of objects on flat paper are not unknown to today’s kids – or to anyone who has grown up during the past few decades. We encountered them first as wonderments – optical tricks that astounded and...
Photolithography Improved Without UV Light
Apr 30, 2009 — As computer chips become smaller and more powerful, it is important that their features remain precise. The fact that smaller light wavelengths create smaller features has demanded that developers and manufacturers use expensive and difficult to...
Plasmons Power Patterning
BERKELEY, Calif., Oct. 23, 2008 -- A new lithography process that resembles a needle playing an album on a traditional LP turntable uses plasmonic lenses as "optical styluses" and could make microprocessors much smaller and more powerful and create disks that hold 10 to 100 times...
Zeiss Invests in Nanoscribe
OBERKOCHEN, Germany, Oct. 3, 2008 -- Oberkochen-based optical company Carl Zeiss announced it has acquired a 40 percent stake in startup Nanoscribe GmbH, a developer of laser direct-write tools for 3-D nanostructuring. Specific terms of the deal were not disclosed. Nanoscribe,...
Fab Method Aids Biodetectors
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa., March 10, 2008 -- A more flexible way of making diagnostic chips may hold the key to producing tiny medical devices capable of testing for viruses or cancer. The new fabrication method, bottom-up manufacturing, was developed by an interdisciplinary team at...
Microlithography Faces a 157-nm Question
Jan 1, 2004 — When Intel Corp. announced its intention to bypass 157-nm lithography last spring, it raised more questions than it answered for many in the lithography industry. However, it is important to recognize that this decision was most likely based on an...
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