Tin droplet Laser pulse EUV beam Mask / reticle Exposed resist
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EUV Lithography Simulator

This simulator walks through a full extreme-ultraviolet lithography cycle: a laser pulse strikes a falling tin droplet, flashing 13.5nm light that bounces through a chain of mirrors, reflects off a patterned mask, and projects the chip layout onto a resist-coated wafer below. Switch to 193nm DUV light to see the same mask pattern lose fidelity as it prints, and tune the numerical aperture and k1 process factor against the real resolution formula, resolution = k1·λ/NA, that governs how small a transistor a fab can actually print.