EV Group Unveils Soft Molecular Scale Nanoimprint Lithography Technology

EV Group (EVG), a leading supplier of wafer bonding and lithography equipment for the MEMS, nanotechnology and semiconductor markets, today unveiled a new technology capability that enables ultra-high-resolution patterning of features down to 12.5 nm: Soft Molecular Scale Nanoimprint Lithography (SMS-NIL).

Based on EVG's proven UV-NIL systems, SMS-NIL provides customers with a repeatable, cost-effective process for producing ultra-high-resolution patterning on large-area surfaces.  Using the new technology's soft working stamp nanoimprint process, customers can perform full-area nanoimprints and optically aligned UV-NIL on existing EVG equipment.  Likewise, the stamp and imprinting can be processed on the same tool without requiring additional processing steps—saving customers significant processing time and money.

UV-NIL offers a significantly lower processing cost than other nano-patterning techniques, making it an attractive solution for CMOS image sensors, micro lens molding and other optical applications where the technology is already being used.  SMS-NIL takes this approach a step further, employing soft polymeric working stamps to avoid damaging costly master stamps.  The stamp material's inherent properties greatly reduce the risk of mechanical damage to master templates, thus extending their lifetime.  The working stamps' relatively low surface energy facilitates separation from the substrate after the imprinting process, while their flexibility allows the stamps to be used for multiple imprints.

Gerald Kreindl, product manager for nanoimprint lithography at EV Group, said, "For more than 10 years, we have maintained a strong technology focus on nanoimprint lithography and hot embossing.  SMS-NIL is the culmination of our efforts to address customers' challenges in this area by creating the ultra-high-resolution patterning they need in a process that is repeatable and shows great promise for cost-effective high-volume manufacturing.  This new technology capability is another step in EV Group's mission to enhance our existing technology solutions while pursuing cutting-edge research and development for new products and applications.  This technology introduction is also an important step in commercializing nanoimprint lithography as a low-cost, high-throughput, ultra-high-resolution lithography technique."

EV Group offers two flexible purchase options for SMS-NIL.  Customers who are interested in producing the working stamps in-house may purchase EV Group's process technology consultancy services to enable their own application development.  EV Group also offers the option of purchasing working stamps ready for processing.  The new technology is compatible with EVG's proven UV-based imprinting systems, including the EVG620, EVG6200, IQ Aligner and EVG770.

Those interested in learning more about EVG's SMS-NIL technology and broad portfolio of wafer bonding and lithography equipment are invited to visit the company during the Ninth International Conference on Nanoimprint and Nanoprint Technology (NNT), October 13-15, 2010, at First Hotel Skt. Petri, Copenhagen, Denmark.

Source: http://www.EVGroup.com/

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