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| OBERKOCHEN, BERLIN/Germany, 11.10.2007. A team from Dr. Peter Kürz, speaker for the nominated team, explains the background: “Lithography is a core process of chip fabrication. A mask that serves as a template for the arrangement of circuit paths and electronic elements of a chip is illuminated during this procedure and projected onto the base material silicon using special optics. Increasingly smaller structures must be reproduced in order to integrate the continually rising number of functions on a chip." Lithography has been a driver of this progress since the inception of the semiconductor industry. However, the optical systems used until now will reach their physical limits within the foreseeable future. This is where EUV lithography (extreme ultraviolet) will open the door to considerably smaller structures. Peter Kürz pinpoints the associated challenge: “There are no transparent lens materials for shortwave EUV radiation For A total of four projects have been nominated for the Future Prize. The final decision on this year’s winner will be made on December 6, 2007, at an award ceremony in Berlin. The Future Prize of the German President is one of the most renowned awards in Germany in the field of technology and innovation. ![]() Winfried Kaiser (center), Dr. Peter Kürz (left) and Dr. Martin Lowisch representing all Marc Cyrus Vogel Vice President Corporate Communications Carl Zeiss AG Phone: +49 7364 20-3242 Fax: +49 7364 20-3122 E-Mail: Markus Wiederspahn Press and Public Relations Carl Zeiss SMT Phone: +49 7364 20-2194 Fax: +49 7364 20-4970 Email: wiederspahn@smt.zeiss.com Number: 205/07 CC Number of Words: 546 Number of Characters: 3814 |
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