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by CamperBob2 456 days ago
It might be as simple as the fact that anything the electrons hit will pick up a huge electric charge. Now you've got ESD problems from hell, not to mention unwanted X-ray generation.
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you can use an anti-charging layer for e-beam litho, that's not such a big deal. E-beam litho is just very slow. There are lithography techniques that use synchrotron sources like LIGA.