Three-dimensional optical beam lithography for photonic devices
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When light is used as a tool for an imaging system diffraction eventually sets a barrier to resolve the smallest details – the diffraction limit which was first observed in 1873 by a German scientist Ernst Karl Abbe. This ultimate limitation of diffraction also applies when light is used to fabricate artificial structures under the micrometer scale. As a most powerful tool to fabricate artificial structures used to miniature our optoelectronic devices while making them smarter and more capable light has the unparalleled advantages of three-dimensional carving. However the diffraction limit says negative when people want to put more components into a certain volume. For example only several or tens of several gigabytes of data can be put inside a DVD even you use blue ray to record the data. This book introduces a method which can eventually break this limitation by using a two light beams strategy which has been pursued by people for a long time. The benefit is obvious: smaller components and more compact devices. When this method is used to fabricated integrated circuits huge cost of the Ultra-violate lithography system could be significantly reduced.
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