Nanoimprint Lithography System for Semiconductor Manufacturing
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Nanoimprint Lithography System for Semiconductor Manufacturing

Nanoimprint Lithography System for Semiconductor Manufacturing

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Canon U.S.A., Inc., announced that it shipped its most advanced lithography platform, the FPA-1200NZ2C nanoimprint lithography (NIL) system for semiconductor manufacturing to the Texas Institute for Electronics (TIE), a Texas-based semiconductor consortium.

“Canon became the first in the world to commercialize a semiconductor manufacturing system that uses NIL technology, which forms circuit patterns in a different method from conventional projection exposure technology, when it released the FPA-1200NZ2C on October 13, 2023,” said a company spokesperson. “In contrast to conventional photolithography equipment, which transfers a circuit pattern by projecting it onto the resist coated wafer, the new product does it by pressing a mask imprinted with the circuit pattern into the resist on the wafer like a stamp. Fine circuit patterns on the mask can be faithfully reproduced on the wafer because its circuit pattern transfer process does not go through an optical mechanism. With reduced power consumption and cost, the new system enables patterning with a minimum linewidth of 14 nm, equivalent to the 5 nm node that is required to produce most advanced logic semiconductors currently available.”

This FPA-1200NZ2C will be used at TIE for the research and development of advanced semiconductors and production of prototypes.

TIE is a semiconductor consortium that was founded in 2021 and is supported by The University of Texas at Austin. It consists of state and local governments, semiconductor companies, national research institutions and other entities. TIE provides open access to semiconductor research and development initiatives and prototyping facilities in order to help solve issues related to advanced semiconductor technology, including advanced packaging technology.

Canon will continue to promote research and development using nanoimprint lithography systems for semiconductor manufacturing to contribute to the evolution of semiconductor manufacturing technology.

For more information contact:

Texas Institute for Electronics

2706 Montopolis Dr.

Austin, TX 78741

tie@austin.utexas.edu

www.txie.org


Canon U.S.A., Inc.

One Canon Park

Melville, NY 11747

800-385-2155

www.usa.canon.com




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