Definition of photolithography in English:
photolithography
(also photolitho)
noun ˌfəʊtə(ʊ)lɪˈθɒɡrəfiˌfoʊdoʊlɪˈθɑɡrəfi
mass nounLithography using plates made photographically.
Example sentencesExamples
- For this we utilize photolithography in combination with a recently described polymer lift-off technique.
- Core technologies of a company include high-resolution photolithography, microminiature 2-D and 3-D electro-forming, thin-film vacuum deposition, and ion-beam etching.
- This mask is then used in a process called photolithography to deposit the portraits in aluminium on to a wafer of silicon.
- In the first, DNA is spotted onto a glass slide; in the second, oligonucleotides of 15-30 nucleic acid base pairs are synthesised on to a silica slide by a process known as photolithography.
- This overall approach has better three-dimensional capabilities and is more flexible and biocompatible than either photolithography or microcontact printing.
Derivatives
noun
adjective ˌfəʊtə(ʊ)lɪθəˈɡrafɪk
Although this is near the photolithographic resolution limit, electron-beam lithography should be able to pattern at smaller resolution, potentially at or below 100 nm.
Example sentencesExamples
- For microscopic observations, cells were placed in a rectangular channel 100 m wide, 30 m deep, and 12 mm long, with gold-plated electrode walls, microfabricated with photolithographic methods on a glass microscope slide.
- But these design changes are mapped against simultaneous photolithographic process changes that have taken the minimum feature size of a chip from 0.6 micron down to 90 nanometers over the course of a decade.
- Modern photolithographic publications, such as those privately printed by Duanfang, argued for new attributions.
- In Litany, he transposes pages from the passbook into photolithographic prints.
adverbˌfəʊtə(ʊ)lɪθəˈɡrafɪk(ə)li
In particular, we can define geometries by using reactive ion etching to photolithographically pattern a structural material such as silicon nitride deposited on the top of a silicon wafer.
Example sentencesExamples
- We present a new method for creating patches of fluid lipid bilayers with conjugated biotin and other compounds down to 1 m resolution using a photolithographically patterned polymer lift-off technique.
- To reduce lateral dimensions and reliance on critical photolithographically defined masking steps, the base electrode is formed to have a lateral base electrode extension that extends along a surface of the substrate.
- It describes a patent for deep ultraviolet photolithographically defined ultra-thin films for selective cell adhesion and outgrowth and a method of manufacturing the same.
Definition of photolithography in US English:
photolithography
nounˌfōdōliˈTHäɡrəfēˌfoʊdoʊlɪˈθɑɡrəfi
Lithography using plates made photographically.
Example sentencesExamples
- For this we utilize photolithography in combination with a recently described polymer lift-off technique.
- This mask is then used in a process called photolithography to deposit the portraits in aluminium on to a wafer of silicon.
- This overall approach has better three-dimensional capabilities and is more flexible and biocompatible than either photolithography or microcontact printing.
- Core technologies of a company include high-resolution photolithography, microminiature 2-D and 3-D electro-forming, thin-film vacuum deposition, and ion-beam etching.
- In the first, DNA is spotted onto a glass slide; in the second, oligonucleotides of 15-30 nucleic acid base pairs are synthesised on to a silica slide by a process known as photolithography.