➀ The article discusses the use of laser-based alignment for 3D semiconductor chip manufacturing, achieving precision down to fractions of a nanometer. ➁ Traditional methods using microscopes are limited due to the gap between chip layers, whereas the laser-based method overcomes this by using concentric metalenses to project holograms. ➂ The technology could also benefit advanced displacement sensors and startups in the semiconductor field.
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