lithography
lithography 英 [lɪˈθɒgrəfi] 美 [lɪˈθɑgrəfi]
n. [印刷] 平版印刷术,石印术
名词复数:lithographies
- Lithography is a printmaking technique that's commonly used when text is being printed. Some artists also use lithography to print images.
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- n. [印刷] 平版印刷术,石印术
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1. As well, how lithography-induced electrical issues manifest into timing and leakage power issues is being studied.
另外,光刻引起的电子问题如何到时序和功率泄漏中也正在研究。
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2. They then defined the transistor channel using electron-beam lithography, removing graphene outside of channel regions with an oxygen plasma.
然后在氧等离子体中用电子束刻蚀法去除沟道区石墨烯形成晶体管的沟道。
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3. Another issue impacting design today is the occurrence of lithography-induced electrical variation, as well as stress-related systematic defects.
另一个影响现今设计的问题是光刻引起的电子偏差现象以及与压力相关的系统缺陷。
- lithography (n.) "ink-impression printing from designs, etc., cut into stone," 1813, from German Lithographie (c. 1804), coined from litho- "stone" + -graphie (see -graphy), which here apparently draws its sense from the Greek verb graphein "to draw, represent by lines" rather than the abstract noun ending -graphia "description of" (in writing), used to form names of descriptive sciences. So called because the original printing surfaces were of stone. The process was said to have been invented c.1796 by Alois Senefelder (1771-1833) of Munich. The word had been used earlier in English in the sense "description of stones or rocks" (1708). Another earlier sense, now also obsolete, was "art of engraving on precious stones" (1730). Related: Lithographer; lithographic.
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