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To: Bald Eagle who wrote (3159)4/27/1999 12:40:00 PM
From: Investor2  Respond to of 3696
 
"Bell Labs uses optical lithography to make 0.08-micron device
A service of Semiconductor Business News, CMP Media Inc.
Story updated noon EST/9 a.m., PST, 4/27/99

MURRAY HILL, NJ -- Bell Labs researchers at Lucent Technologies Inc. here today announced they have produced the smallest working electronic device ever made with optical photolithography.

The experimental flash memory cell has a minimum drawn feature size of just 80 nanometers, or 0.08 micron, according to researchers.

To produce the flash device, the researchers used 193-nm optical lithography system from Ultratech Stepper Inc. The system is a laboratory R&D tool and not viable for production."

More at: semibiznews.com