reviewJournal of Vacuum Science & Technology B Microelectronics and Nanometer Structures Processing Measurement and PhenomenaMar 1, 2008BRONZE OA
Nanoimprint lithography: An old story in modern times? A review
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Abstract
Nanoimprint lithography (NIL) is a high throughput, high-resolution parallel patterning method in which a surface pattern of a stamp is replicated into a material by mechanical contact and three dimensional material displacement. This can be done by shaping a liquid followed by a curing process for hardening, by variation of the thermomechanical properties of a film by heating and cooling, or by any other kind of shaping process using the difference in hardness of a mold and a moldable material. The local thickness contrast of the resulting thin molded film can be used as a means to pattern an underlying substrate on wafer level by standard pattern transfer methods, but also directly in applications where a…
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- Nanoimprint lithography
- Materials science
- Lithography
- Nanotechnology
- Wafer
- Throughput
- Photolithography
- Computer science
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