What's the difference between photolithography and photozincography?

Photolithography


Definition:

  • (n.) The art or process of producing photolithographs.

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  • (1) Photolithography was used to prepare photoresist-based and silicon dioxide-silicon substrata with grooves of approximately 2 and approximately 0.5 micron deep, respectively.
  • (2) Solid-phase chemistry, photolabile protecting groups, and photolithography have been combined to achieve light-directed, spatially addressable parallel chemical synthesis to yield a highly diverse set of chemical products.
  • (3) This paper gives an overview of occupational health hazards resulting from production materials in the microelectronics industry and from waste products originating as gases from plasma etching processes in photolithography during semiconductor production.
  • (4) Grooves were formed in the (100) crystalline surface by means of photolithography and orientation-dependent etching.
  • (5) In clean rooms of the system of electronics are carried out work-physiological examinations on two basic professional groups--working in photolithography and operators.
  • (6) A set of microtextured silicone surfaces was manufactured using the technique of photolithography.
  • (7) The electrodes are fabricated using photolithography in patterned layers totaling 17 micron thick and 114 micron wide in the recording section.

Photozincography


Definition:

  • (n.) A process, analogous to photolithography, for reproducing photographed impressions transferred to zinc plate.

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