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Semiconductors: Pushing lithography to the extreme

Since EUV light is absorbed by air particles, it must be operated in a cleanroom

Since EUV light is absorbed by air particles, EUV lithograpgy take place in a cleanroom

Despite already existing at the cutting edge, innovation in lithography shows no signs of slowing down, finds Jessica Rowbury

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