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To: MRothaus1 who wrote (7685)3/31/1999 2:41:00 PM
From: timwa  Respond to of 9695
 
I still think you will need one JMAR point source to replace each beamline from the synchotron.



To: MRothaus1 who wrote (7685)3/31/1999 2:45:00 PM
From: timwa  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 9695
 
New PXS info from web site:

jmar.com

This seems significant:

"...this range encompasses the deep ultraviolet (DUV), extreme ultraviolet (EUV) and soft X-ray portions of the spectrum – all of which are potential candidates for use in next generation semiconductor lithography systems."



To: MRothaus1 who wrote (7685)3/31/1999 3:55:00 PM
From: Starlight  Respond to of 9695
 
>> Now JMAR is saying that one point source will have as much power as one synchrotron.<<< One synchrotron can supply x-rays for 18-20 steppers -- one point source would only supply ONE stepper. The "power" referred to is the power of the light produced by the x-rays. The point source can create x-rays with just as much power as the synchrotron x-rays. (Right, Tim?)

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