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Ya'll Nibbiars A Japanese Firm Ushio is working in a way to create Indeginious EUV machines. The evaporating the tin on the electrode with laster trigger and exciting the evaporated tin with the discharge-produced plasma". This technique according to the company's statement is "higher intensity" and "space-saving" compared to the alternatives - LPP/SN and DPP. This is very good news for the semiconductor fabrication industry. But this has still other be perfected and is still far from mass productions. The Ushio supplies 80 Percent of the market for lithography lamps used in the manufacturing of LCD displays and over 95 percent of the market for excimer lamps used to clean silicon wafers is supplied by the company.
The company has filled a vacuum in the industry and successfully capitalized on it. Founded in 1963 its sales have tripled over the past 25 years. Ushio is only one of the companies in the Greater Tokyo area specializing in niche high technology outside of its mass application in high volume products. Few know that specialist suppliers of the description of Ushio exist but these companies are part of Japan's dominance in semiconductor manufacturing and are playing a part in the Japan-South Korea trade war.
The University of Hypgo, The Japan's only EUV lithography Resarch Facility is developing this
The company has filled a vacuum in the industry and successfully capitalized on it. Founded in 1963 its sales have tripled over the past 25 years. Ushio is only one of the companies in the Greater Tokyo area specializing in niche high technology outside of its mass application in high volume products. Few know that specialist suppliers of the description of Ushio exist but these companies are part of Japan's dominance in semiconductor manufacturing and are playing a part in the Japan-South Korea trade war.
The University of Hypgo, The Japan's only EUV lithography Resarch Facility is developing this
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