Lithography
Definition: A process for creating chemical patterns on a surface.
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In the context of nanotechnology, the method is widely employed by the semiconductor industry to pattern the surface of silicon wafers, the stone out of which computer chips are made. Lithography was originally invented as a method for printing in 1798 by Alois Senefelder, and has been a valuable method for reproducing artwork for centuries. From the Greek lithos (stone) and graphy (writing), lithography literally means writing on rocks.

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