Extreme ultraviolet light allows the etching process to use shorter wavelengths than it does today.
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Between 1626 and 1665, Rembrandt made etching one of his core mediums, eventually producing 290 etchings.
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This, of course, is only an etching of how this new world of HR might look.
Alone at a workbench, a woman sits etching nearly invisible striations into minuscule pieces.
The vertical transistor, however, does not rely on lithography and etching to define its gate length.
She worked in a variety of media including silk-screen printing, etching and collage and had exhibited extensively.
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In both cases the trouble led to new security features on bottles, such as laser etching and holograms.
Dr Swartzlander's prototype phase mask was made using the sort of etching techniques employed to fabricate computer chips.
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As you turn the knobs, the stylus is actually etching the powder from the screen, not drawing on it.
Are we capable of taking this moment, etching it into our minds, and finding alternatives to our current habits?
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Most photomasks are created by etching away a thin film of light-blocking chrome from the surface of a quartz plate.
Meanwhile, the Bohemian engraver Rodolphe Bresdin placed Redon on his initial trajectory as an artist, teaching him etching and printmaking.
Even so, a true three-dimensional chip is still some way off, as the necessary etching technology is still in its infancy.
Pop in to watch artists rendering images, etching old limestone plates and sending their inked stones through massive, whirring antique presses to produce prints.
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The problem is that photolithography and etching are not perfectly accurate, so not all the resulting transistors are the same size.
Like the late Ralph Shapey, Mincek has a knack for etching jagged figures so cleanly that they take on a sculptural quality.
Though the idea of microdotting dates from the 1940s, it became economically viable only with the advent of laser etching in the 1990s.
On December 14, 2012, unthinkable tragedy swept through Newtown, etching the names of these six courageous women into the heart of our nation forever.
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Reckoning that he had a period copy, perhaps drawn by a printmaker preparing an etching, Hebborn resolved to replace it with the lost original.
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Working in the lavish period piece's favor is a team so noteworthy you can imagine the TV academy already etching their names on Emmy statuettes.
An etching of the 18th-century poet and composer Carl Michael Bellman weeping into a handkerchief seemed to be there to convey a message: It's over.
But making it work for etching transistors took years of experimentation.
Small organic molecules won't dissolve in a liquid and so must be deposited onto a screen using a process similar to etching a standard computer chip.
More than three centuries later, etching is still a regularly practiced technique in printmaking, but its use has spread to fields far beyond the art world.
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Rte 128 had DEC, Data General and Wang, giant self-contained corporations that did everything from etching the silicon to building the boxes to writing the applications code.
In 1980, I bought True Colors by Split Enz and was endlessly entranced by the laser etching in the vinyl that made it seem full of colorful prisms.
In 1959 Robert Noyce of Fairchild Semiconductor and Jack Kilby of Texas Instruments each invented the integrated circuit, etching a transistor onto a two- dimensional chip of silicon.
After etching away the chrome, DuPont beams fluorine atoms in a highly excited plasma state to cut away parts of the quartz itself from selected parts of the design.
Cell biology researcher Michael Davidson stumbled upon this little-known trend a decade ago, when he discovered a microscopic etching of Waldo (of Where's Waldo fame) while photographing a Hewlett-Packard chip.
Next door a laser cutter is zapping an etching into a glass bottle, and across the way someone is carving elegant curved strips of wood to make a wine carrier.
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