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ABM ABM-60
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Manufacturer
ABM
Model
ABM-60
ID: 9222282
Vintage: 2011
Lithography 2011 vintage.
ABM ABM-60 is a photoresist equipment used for the fabrication of VLSI circuits. It utilizes an electron beam to expose the photoresist to create nano-scale patterns on the substrate. The electron beam is directed through the substrate by a programmable deflector system, which can be controlled to accurately move the beam in x, y, and z directions, as well as to apply a significant amount of current to the substrate. This allows for precise patterning of features with extremely tight tolerances. The photoresist used in ABM-60 is specially designed for handling high doses of electron exposure, and is resistant to both chemical etching and oxidation during the manufacturing process. Moreover, a variety of different photoresist materials can be used in combination to create a wide range of design features. The photoresist can also be developed using a variety of chemical treatments, which enables the user to control the curing time and create complex shapes. ABM ABM-60 also contains an automated software package, which permits the user to program the features and parameters of the electron beam into the unit for processing. This provides a flexible platform for the industrial user to customize the lithography, which helps to reduce cycle times and guarantee repeatability. In addition, ABM-60 features a vacuum chamber that serves two functions: to provide a clean and particle-controlled environment, and to aid in the heating of the photoresist. The unit can accommodate substrates up to 8" in diameter and 17" deep, giving it the capacity to handle large and complex circuits. ABM ABM-60 is an ideal machine for the fabrication of VLSI circuits due to its high-precision results, automated software, and robust construction. It is often utilized in the aerospace and semiconductor industries where features must be processed with extreme accuracy.
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