Lithography Stocks List

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Lithography Stocks Recent News

Date Stock Title
Jul 3 KLAC Nvidia has 3 under-the-radar rivals for AI chip supremacy
Jul 3 ASML What's Going On With Semiconductor Company ASML Stock Today?
Jul 3 ASML Why ASML Holdings Gained 10.7% in June
Jul 3 ASML ASML expansion in Veldhoven can proceed, Dutch court rules
Jul 3 ONTO PTC Stock Surges 30% in a Year: Will the Momentum Continue?
Jul 2 ASML Here's How Much $1000 Invested In ASML Holding 15 Years Ago Would Be Worth Today
Jul 2 KLAC KLA Announces Fourth Quarter Fiscal Year 2024 Earnings Date
Jul 2 KLAC Here's the biggest risk to Nvidia being a $10 trillion juggernaut
Jul 2 AMAT Q1 Earnings Highs And Lows: Applied Materials (NASDAQ:AMAT) Vs The Rest Of The Semiconductor Manufacturing Stocks
Jul 1 KLAC KLA Corp., Applied Materials favored by Wells Fargo as semicaps hit all-time highs
Jul 1 ASML KLA Corp., Applied Materials favored by Wells Fargo as semicaps hit all-time highs
Jul 1 AMAT KLA Corp., Applied Materials favored by Wells Fargo as semicaps hit all-time highs
Jun 29 KLAC Those who invested in KLA (NASDAQ:KLAC) five years ago are up 649%
Jun 29 ASML The Wealthiest Person in Netherlands
Jun 28 ONTO Onto Innovation (ONTO) Stock Moves -0.2%: What You Should Know
Jun 28 KLAC Investors more focused on Nvidia and AI than election cycle
Jun 28 ASML Marjorie Taylor Greene discloses buys of ASML, CrowdStrike, others
Jun 28 ASML EU says Chinese chip investments, trade wars might prompt market share loss: report
Jun 28 KLAC Here are the next hot tech stocks after Nvidia: Opening Bid
Jun 28 ONTO Best Momentum Stock to Buy for June 28th
Lithography

Lithography (from Ancient Greek λίθος, lithos, meaning 'stone', and γράφειν, graphein, meaning 'to write') is a method of printing originally based on the immiscibility of oil and water. The printing is from a stone (lithographic limestone) or a metal plate with a smooth surface. It was invented in 1796 by German author and actor Alois Senefelder as a cheap method of publishing theatrical works. Lithography can be used to print text or artwork onto paper or other suitable material.Lithography originally used an image drawn with oil, fat, or wax onto the surface of a smooth, level lithographic limestone plate. The stone was treated with a mixture of acid and gum arabic, etching the portions of the stone that were not protected by the grease-based image. When the stone was subsequently moistened, these etched areas retained water; an oil-based ink could then be applied and would be repelled by the water, sticking only to the original drawing. The ink would finally be transferred to a blank paper sheet, producing a printed page. This traditional technique is still used in some fine art printmaking applications.
In modern lithography, the image is made of a polymer coating applied to a flexible plastic or metal plate. The image can be printed directly from the plate (the orientation of the image is reversed), or it can be offset, by transferring the image onto a flexible sheet (rubber) for printing and publication.
As a printing technology, lithography is different from intaglio printing (gravure), wherein a plate is either engraved, etched, or stippled to score cavities to contain the printing ink; and woodblock printing or letterpress printing, wherein ink is applied to the raised surfaces of letters or images. Today, most types of high-volume books and magazines, especially when illustrated in colour, are printed with offset lithography, which has become the most common form of printing technology since the 1960s.
The related term "photolithography" refers to when photographic images are used in lithographic printing, whether these images are printed directly from a stone or from a metal plate, as in offset printing. "Photolithography" is used synonymously with "offset printing". The technique as well as the term were introduced in Europe in the 1850s. Beginning in the 1960s, photolithography has played an important role in the fabrication and mass production of integrated circuits in the microelectronics industry.

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