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Cut Poly

Cut Poly|Metal is a layer (independant of the conductor) that removes the conductor when it overlaps it.

So the Poly_Conductor = POLY AND_NOT CUT_POLY.

The more significant question is Why do we have Cut layers.

The simple reason is that in some cases we can achieve higher density of the final layout when there is an independent cut layer to the conductor.
 
Cut Poly|Metal is a layer (independant of the conductor) that removes the conductor when it overlaps it.

So the Poly_Conductor = POLY AND_NOT CUT_POLY.

The more significant question is Why do we have Cut layers.

The simple reason is that in some cases we can achieve higher density of the final layout when there is an independent cut layer to the conductor.

Indeed, features of opposite polarity and different pitch should be done as separate exposure(s) when the k1 is low (<0.5). These are basically the spaces at the line tips.
 
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