Abstract
Over the past several years, work has progressed on a laser plasma-based source for extreme ultraviolet (EUV) lithography.1 The interaction of intense laser pulses with noble gas droplets produces EUV radiation with efficiencies (~0.5% in the reflective optics bandwidth) comparable to those of solid targets, but with minimal debris generation.
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