Photolithography Stocks List

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Date Stock Title
Apr 18 LRCX Lam Research: Benefiting From HBM-Driven DRAM; Initiate With 'Strong Buy'
Apr 18 AMAT Here's How Much Stock Applied Materials Repurchased in the Past Year
Apr 18 AMAT Zacks Investment Ideas feature highlights: Nvidia, Arista, Applied Materials and Uber
Apr 18 LRCX Is Lam Research Stock Going to $1,050? 1 Wall Street Analyst Thinks So.
Apr 18 LRCX Reflecting On Semiconductor Manufacturing Stocks’ Q4 Earnings: Kulicke and Soffa (NASDAQ:KLIC)
Apr 17 AMAT Tommy Tuberville Trades Raise Eyebrows Again: Senator Sells Put Options, Buys Small Biotech Linked To Ukraine-Russia War
Apr 17 LRCX Why AMD, Applied Materials, and Lam Research Stocks All Tumbled Today
Apr 17 AMAT Why AMD, Applied Materials, and Lam Research Stocks All Tumbled Today
Apr 17 AMAT Time to Buy the Dip? These Top Ranked Stocks are on Sale Now
Apr 17 LRCX Lam Research (LRCX) Reports Next Week: Wall Street Expects Earnings Growth
Apr 17 AMAT United jumps on earnings, stocks look to snap losing streak: Yahoo Finance
Apr 17 AMAT Applied Materials: Strong Growth Cycle Up Ahead
Apr 17 LRCX Dow Jones Futures Rise After Stocks Shrug Off Powell; Super Micro Flashes Buy Signal
Apr 16 AMAT Dow Jones Futures Rise After Stocks Shrug Off Powell; Super Micro Flashes Buy Signal
Apr 16 AMAT These 3 Stocks Could Positively Suprise Investors
Apr 16 LRCX Why Lam Research (LRCX) Outpaced the Stock Market Today
Apr 16 AMAT All You Need to Know About Applied Materials (AMAT) Rating Upgrade to Strong Buy
Apr 15 LRCX Dow Jones Falls As Donald Trump Stock Craters; Cathie Wood Buys This Stock Amid 51% Plunge
Apr 15 LRCX Infosys (INFY) to Report Q4 Earnings: What's in the Cards?
Apr 15 AMAT Is Applied Materials (AMAT) a Buy as Wall Street Analysts Look Optimistic?
Photolithography

Photolithography, also termed optical lithography or UV lithography, is a process used in microfabrication to pattern parts of a thin film or the bulk of a substrate. It uses light to transfer a geometric pattern from a photomask to a light-sensitive chemical "photoresist", or simply "resist," on the substrate. A series of chemical treatments then either engraves the exposure pattern into the material or enables deposition of a new material in the desired pattern upon the material underneath the photo resist. For example, in complex integrated circuits, a modern CMOS wafer will go through the photolithographic cycle up to 50 times.
Photolithography shares some fundamental principles with photography in that the pattern in the etching resist is created by exposing it to light, either directly (without using a mask) or with a projected image using an optical mask. This procedure is comparable to a high precision version of the method used to make printed circuit boards. Subsequent stages in the process have more in common with etching than with lithographic printing. It is used because it can create extremely small patterns (down to a few tens of nanometers in size), it affords exact control over the shape and size of the objects it creates, and because it can create patterns over an entire surface cost-effectively. Its main disadvantages are that it requires a flat substrate to start with, it is not very effective at creating shapes that are not flat, and it can require extremely clean operating conditions. Photolithography is the standard method of printed circuit board (PCB) and microprocessor fabrication.

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