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photolithography

/foh-toh-li-thog-ruh-fee/US // ˌfoʊ toʊ lɪˈθɒg rə fi //UK // (ˌfəʊtəʊlɪˈθɒɡrəfɪ) //

光刻技术,光刻法,光刻术,光刻学

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the technique or art of making photolithographs.
    • : Electronics. a process whereby integrated and printed circuits are produced by photographing the circuit pattern on a photosensitive substrate and chemically etching away the background.

Examples

  • Photolithography is particularly adapted to the reproduction of maps, plans, and other large drawings.

  • Reproduced with the maps, in photolithography, in Dutch and Latin after the editions of 1612 and 1613.

  • As the transfer from the plate can be readily made it is also better applicable to small editions than is photolithography.

  • Prints are then made from the stone the same as in photolithography, but with superior results as to clearness.