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Resolution enhancement technology

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Resolution Enhancement Technology is a form of image data processing to manipulate dot characteristics popular among laser printer OEMs, in VLSI photolithography manufacturing technology, in particular in the 90 nanometer technology. Resolution refers to the sharpness of image detail, smoothness of curved lines, and the faithful reproduction of an image. Among the major issues in RET are the fundamental properties of a wave: amplitude, phase, and direction.

Semiconductors are materials whose electronic properties can be controlled by adding small amounts of impurities to them.