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Optical and Chemical Origins of Lithography

Like every other technological innovation, lithography is like a river—its growth and development depending on tributaries and on conditions it encounters on its way. The tributaries to [such] an innovation are inventions, technologies and scientific discoveries the conditions are the vagaries of the market place. [Pg.30]

Senefelder, Vollstandiges Lehrbuch der Steindruckerey (A Complete Course in Lithography), Thienemann and Gerold, Munich (1818). [Pg.30]

In the remainder of the present chapter, our object is to consider, from a historical perspective, how key theoretical and technological developments in optical physics and chemistry have influenced the development of lithography. A summary of these developments is given in thematic order, but not necessarily in chronological order, in Fig. 3.1. [Pg.31]

MATTER RECTINLEAR LIGHT AS A INTERFERENCE POLARIZATION VELOCITY  [Pg.31]

2 Key Developments that Enabled the Invention and Development of Lithography [Pg.33]


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