MBI Colloquium
Tuesday, 17. December 2024 // 13.00 -
Max Born Institute for Nonlinear Optics and Short Pulse Spectroscopy
Max-Born-Straße 2a,
12489 Berlin
Max Born Hall
The Advanced Research Center for NanoLithography: better chips-making-tools using fundamental physics research
Dr. Wim van der Zande | ARCNL Amsterdam
ARCNL in Amsterdam started in 2014 upon an initiative of ASML. ARCNL focuses on fundamental physics and to some extend chemistry in the context of technologies for nanolithography, primarily for the semiconductor industry. As ASML is making the “most complex machines ever made my mankind”, the challenges for physics and chemistry are comparably enormous. In this talk aspects of ASML’s advanced tools are reflected against the ARCNL science program including some highlights. ARCNL as a public-private partnership in the academics landscape not only shortens the distance between proof-of-concept and introduction in a development cycle but also provides a stage for exciting physics.