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photolithograph


Meanings
  • noun

    A process used in the production of integrated circuits and phot masks, in which a light-sensitive material is exposed to light through a photographic negative or positive transparency to produce a pattern of areas to be etched or modified.


Variants
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photolithograph , photolithographed , photolithographic , photolithographically , photolithographies , photolithographing , photolithographs , photolithography
Etymology
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The term 'photolithograph' is derived from the Greek words 'photos' (light) and 'lithos' (stone), and the suffix 'graph' which means 'to write'. This refers to the process of writing or recording images using light.


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  1. Photolithography was first developed in the late 19th century by a German scientist named Otto Schmidle.

  2. The process of photolithography is used not only in the production of microchips and other integrated circuits, but also in the creation of photomasks and other optical components.

  3. Photolithography is a complex process that involves multiple steps, including cleaning the substrate, coating it with a light-sensitive material, exposing it to light, and developing the exposed areas. Each step must be carefully controlled to ensure the accuracy and quality of the final product.


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  1. Lithography: A printing process in which a design is drawn or created on a flat surface and then transferred to paper or other material by the application of ink and pressure.

  2. Photography: The art, science, and practice of creating durable images by recording light or other electromagnetic radiation, either electronically by means of an image sensor, or chemically by means of a light-sensitive material such as a photographic film.


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Photolithography has played a significant role in the development of modern technology, particularly in the field of electronics. It is used extensively in the production of microchips and other integrated circuits.

How to Memorize "photolithograph"

  1. visualize

    - Imagine a large, clean room filled with complex machinery. This room is used for the production of microchips and other integrated circuits. The process of photolithography involves exposing a light-sensitive material to light through a photographic negative or positive transparency. This results in a pattern of areas to be etched or modified, which is then used to create the microchips.

  2. associate

    - Associate the term 'photolithograph' with the process of creating patterns on a light-sensitive material using light. Think of it as a way of 'writing' with light.

  3. mnemonics

    - Use the mnemonic 'People Hate Lithography Often' to remember the definition of photolithography: 'People H' for 'Process', 'P' for 'Photographic', 'L' for 'Lithography', 'H' for 'Having', 'L' for 'Light', 'I' for 'Image', 'T' for 'Transfer', 'H' for 'Happens', 'O' for 'On', 'F' for 'Film'.


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