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This looks very relevant: Real-time observation of EUV-induced blister formation at various sample temperatures in pellicle-like materials
In this study, we investigated degradation mechanisms on pellicle-like, semi-amorphous, 50 nm SiN thin films exposed to both isolated hydrogen radicals and...
Josephson junctions may use e-beam lithography: https://patents.google.com/patent/US20180013052A1/en
I suppose the low volume and small chip size justifies the use of e-beam (short write time), but I imagine they could alternatively use i-line (365 nm) lithography with spacers for higher volumes.
In 2006, Intel talked about a non-removable pellicle "as a backup approach to the pellicle-less methods pursued by suppliers and EUVL partners." The paper is here: EUV Pellicle Development for Mask Defect Control. If they're using pellicles now, it would have to be the one from Mitsui (which...
ESOL's position is interesting. I imagine its customers will be EUV mask shops. But complete pellicle testing still requires it to be immersed in the hydrogen plasma of an ASML EUV machine.
More interesting details here: https://www.sisajournal-e.com/news/articleView.html?idxno=414355
They now are doing dual exposures with EUV.
Indeed, it's surprising they don't also apply this to memory; what's not being said tells more.
It's the sparse patterns.
Sep. 18, 2025 2:21 PM ET
By: Brandon Evans, SA News Editor
Nvidia (NASDAQ:NVDA) CEO Jensen Huang said Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing (NYSE:TSM) will provide the foundry support for the "revolutionary" chips they are making with Intel (NASDAQ:INTC).
"Nvidia and Intel are both successful...
"PSM" may not be an appropriate term for EUV masks anymore, since the light goes through a phase shift dependent on angle and pattern just from the EUV multilayer itself. There has been substantial work on low-n absorbers, but the benefits, again, appear pattern-dependent.
I refer to this paper https://www.spiedigitallibrary.org/conference-proceedings-of-spie/12750/127500N/EUV-pellicle-technology-for-high-volume-wafer-production/10.1117/12.2688127.short where TSMC reported changing EUV pellicle materials 3 times in 2020-2023. But at 400W, the 2023 material was...
Besides being expensive on their own, EUV pellicles limited throughput due to transmission as well as rupturing or destabilizing faster at higher power. So pellicle-less procedures have been developed. DUV pellicles are much cheaper and do not limit throughput this way but still need to deal...
Apparently Comet Lake and some other processors were discontinued as of July 1st this year, so they're just renaming a discontinued product as a bookkeeping formality?
By Zhiye Liu published 2 days ago
So, should we call this 10th Gen or Core Series 1?
It appears that Intel is experiencing a sense of nostalgia, as the chipmaker (via momomo_us) has introduced the Core i5-110 processor, based on Comet Lake. Comet Lake is a stroll down memory lane for many of...