Immersion photolithography system and method using inverted...

Photocopying – Projection printing and copying cameras – With temperature or foreign particle control

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C359S016000, C359S656000, C359S649000

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06980277

ABSTRACT:
A liquid immersion photolithography system includes an exposure system that exposes a substrate with electromagnetic radiation, and also includes a projection optical system that focuses the electromagnetic radiation on the substrate. A liquid supply system provides a liquid between the projection optical system and the substrate. The projection optical system is positioned below the substrate.

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English Translation Abstract of JP 4305915 A.
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Copy Search Report for Singapore Appln. No. 200403822-0, issued Nov. 28, 2004, 5 pages.

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