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Huygens Optics | DIY Photolithography using 1980s Carl Zeiss S-Planar Lens (405nm) @HuygensOptics | Uploaded April 2019 | Updated October 2024, 3 hours ago.
In this video I demonstrate how I used a Carl Zeiss S-planar wafer stepper lens to do micron-size photolithography and used this pattern to etch a chromium layer.

More info on how to etch chromium layers can be found in the second half of the following video: youtube.com/watch?v=foMT8gLYxBY&t=4s
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DIY Photolithography using 1980s Carl Zeiss S-Planar Lens (405nm) @HuygensOptics

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