In semiconductor lithography, the Rayleigh criterion for resolution determines just how small the transistors on a microchip can be.| ASML
ASML’s lithography machines feature some of the world’s most advanced, precision-engineered mechanical and mechatronic systems.| ASML
Lifting the lid on ASML’s collaborative journey to bring extreme ultraviolet (EUV) lithography technology to market.| ASML
ASML is pushing the fundamental physical concepts about how light interacts with matter to their absolute limit.| ASML
ASML systems rely on data from sensors as well as diffraction-based and electron beam measurements to optimize chip production.| ASML
From visible blue light to invisible extreme UV light, ASML’s lithography machines keep innovation in light and lasers moving forward.| ASML
Our optical and e-beam wafer metrology and inspection products quickly and accurately measure pattern quality before and during high-volume chip manufacturing.| ASML
ASML's industry-leading computational lithography products enable accurate lithography simulations that help to improve chip yield and quality.| ASML
Learn about the technology behind ASML lithography systems and other products, used to improve the chip-making process and push the industry forward.| ASML
The TWINSCAN XT:1060K is ASML’s most advanced KrF (krypton fluoride) laser ‘dry’ lithography system.| ASML
Find out how immersion lithography triggered a paradigm shift in chip manufacturing.| ASML
Explore careers at ASML and join the high-tech semiconductor industry, where you can work on technology that can change the world.| ASML
ASML's deep ultraviolet (DUV) lithography systems dive deep into the UV spectrum to print the tiny features that form the basis of the microchip.| ASML
Discover our NXE systems that use EUV light to deliver high-resolution lithography and make mass production of the world’s most advanced microchips possible.| ASML
The complex optical systems in ASML’s lithography machines reduce the image to be printed on a wafer to the nanometer level.| ASML