Dilase 250 Laser Lithography

Maskless laser lithography is an advanced microfabrication technique used to create patterns and structures on a substrate without the need for physical masks. Instead of using a mask to define the pattern, it relies on a laser to directly write or expose the desired pattern onto the substrate.  Can be used with most of the UV curable photoresist. Laser wavelength is 350 nm.

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