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Microlithography and Nanolithography

Some sources say that the difference between microlithography and nanolithography has to do with the size and precision of the electronic components being made. Microlithography is associated with a level of precision in manufacturing that can be measured in microns, while nanolithography is associated with nanometers. [Pg.1208]

Microlithography and nanolithography are highly specialized areas when it comes to developing a career. At the same time, they involve the intersection of many different academic disciplines, such as engineering, physics, and chemistry. [Pg.1212]

Due to the complex and specialized knowledge required to work in microlithography or nanolithography, manyjob candidates complete master s degrees or doctorates. Advanced degrees improve the earning... [Pg.1212]


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