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proximity effect

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proximity effect [präk′sim·əd·ē i‚fekt]
(electricity)
Redistribution of current in a conductor brought about by the presence of another conductor.


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Dynes and his colleagues have "discovered an anomaly in the proximity effect that challenges our understanding of superconductivity," comments Robert J.
0, a high-performance yet easy-to-use data preparation solution that combines the robust layout processing of GenISys' Layout ENGINE with powerful proximity effect correction (PEC) and the ease of the VisualFLOW(TM) platform, all in one package.
Kalus also has written and co-authored many technical papers in the field of microlithography, with an emphasis on optical microlithography simulation and e-beam proximity effect correction.
 
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