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A method of exposing a field on a target by means of a plurality of charged particle beamlets, the method comprising:providing a plurality of beamlets, the beamlets being generated by one or more aperture arrays having apertures arranged in a two-dimensional array to produce a plurality of groups of beamlets;providing a target to be exposed, the target comprising the field;creating relative movement in a first direction between the plurality of beamlets and the target;deflecting the plurality of beamlets in a second direction simultaneously with the relative movement in the first direction, such that each beamlet exposes a plurality of parallel scan lines on the target;wherein different groups of beamlets expose a different single stripe of the field in the first direction, each stripe having a length as long as the field in the first direction, and the beamlets of each croup of beamlets expose the full stripe width, andwherein the relative movement in the first direction and the deflection of the plurality of beamlets in the second direction are such that the distance between adjacent parallel scan lines exposed by the plurality of beamlets is smaller than a pitch between beamlets of the plurality of beamlets in the array. 2. The method according to claim 1, wherein the distance between adjacent scan lines exposed by the plurality of beamlets equals the projection pitch Pproj,X divided by K, where K is a positive integer larger than one. 3. The method according to claim 2, wherein K equals a factor of the number of beamlets in the array minus one. 4. The method according to claim 1, wherein the distance between subsequent scan lines exposed by the same beamlet within the array of beamlets is smaller than the projected size of the array in the first direction. 5. The method according to claim 4, wherein the distance between subsequent scan lines exposed by the same beamlet within the array of beamlets equals            N              F                  N          -          1                      ⁢          P              proj        ,        X              ,whereFN−1 is a factor of (N−1) unequal to one, and N is the number of beamlets in the array. 6. The method according to claim 1, wherein the method further comprises defining a virtual grid over the target, the grid providing positions of exposing or not exposing the target by respective beamlets, the exposure or non-exposure in dependence of a blanking or a non blanking of each individual beamlet. 7. The method according to claim 6, wherein the virtual grid comprises a first axis being oriented in line with the first direction, and a second axis being oriented transverse thereto. 8. The method according to claim 6, wherein the plurality of beamlets are divided in groups, each group of beamlets being arranged in an array, such that the beamlets of the group do not overlap, the array of beamlets thereby corresponding to an array of locations in the grid. 9. The method according to claim 1, wherein a projection pitch Pproj,X in the first direction between beamlets of the array is equal to or smaller than a beamlet spot size as projected on the target. 10. A method of exposing a target by means of a plurality of beamlets, the method comprising:providing a plurality of beamlets, the beamlets being arranged in a two-dimensional array;providing a target to be exposed;creating relative movement in a first direction between the plurality of beamlets and the target;deflecting the plurality of beamlets in a second direction in a plurality of scans such that each beamlet exposes a plurality of parallel scan lines on the target;wherein different groups of beamlets expose a different single stripe of the field in the first direction, each stripe having a length as long as the field in the first direction, and the beamlets of each group of beamlets expose the full stripe width, andwherein the relative movement in the first direction and the deflection of the plurality of beamlets in the second direction are such that the distance between subsequent scan lines exposed by the same beamlet within the array of beamlets is smaller than the projected size of the array in the first direction, so that scan lines of one or more beamlets from a second scan are interleaved with scan lines of one or more beamlets from a first scan. 11. The method according to claim 10, wherein the distance between subsequent scan lines exposed by the same beamlet within the array of beamlets equals            N              F                  N          -          1                      ⁢          P              proj        ,        X              ,wherePproj,X is a projection pitch in the first direction between beamlets of the array, and FN−1 is a factor of (N−1) unequal to one, and N is the number of beamlets in the array. 12. The method according to claim 11, wherein the relative movement in the first direction has a constant velocity. 13. The method according to claim 11, wherein the deflection in the second direction is a repetitive deflection having a constant frequency. 14. A charged particle multi-beamlet system for exposing a target using a plurality of beamlets, the system comprising:a beamlet pattern generator for providing an exposure pattern formed by a plurality of beamlets, the plurality of beamlets being arranged in groups of beamlets;an array of projection lens systems for projecting the groups of beamlets on to the surface of the target, each projection lens system corresponding with a group of beamlets;a deflector array for deflecting a group of beamlets in a second direction, the deflector array comprising a plurality of deflectors, each deflector arranged to deflect a corresponding group of beamlets;wherein different groups of beamlets expose a different single stripe of the field in the first direction, each stripe having a length as long as the field in the first direction, and the beamlets of each group of beamlets expose the full stripe width, anda substrate support member for supporting the target to be exposed;a control unit arranged to coordinate relative movement between the substrate support member and the plurality of beamlets in a first direction and deflection of the group of beamlets in the second direction such that the distance between adjacent scan lines exposed by the plurality of beamlets is smaller than a projection pitch Pproj, X in the first direction between beamlets of the plurality of beamlets in the array. 15. A charged particle multi-beamlet system according to claim 14, wherein the distance between adjacent scan lines exposed by the plurality of beamlets equals the projection pitch Pproj,X divided by K, where K is a positive integer larger than one. 16. A charged particle multi-beamlet system according to claim 15, wherein K equals a factor of the number of beamlets in the array minus one. 17. A charged particle multi-beamlet system according to claim 14, wherein the distance between subsequent scan lines exposed by the same beamlet within the plurality of beamlets is smaller than the projected size of the array in the first direction. 18. A charged particle multi-beamlet system according to claim 17, wherein the distance between subsequent scan lines exposed by the same beamlet within the array of beamlets equals            N              F                  N          -          1                      ⁢          P              proj        ,        X              ,where FN−1 is a factor of (N−1) unequal to one, and N is the number of beamlets in the array. 19. A charged particle multi-beamlet system according to claim 14, wherein the projection pitch Pproj,X is equal to or smaller than a beamlet spot size (30) as projected on the target. 20. A charged particle multi-beamlet system according to claim 14, wherein the beamlet pattern generator comprises:at least one charged particle source for generating a charged particle beam;an aperture array defining separate beamlets or sub-beams from the generated beam;a beamlet manipulator for converging groups of beamlets towards a common point of convergence for each group; anda beamlet blanker for controllably blanking beamlets in the groups of beamlets. 21. A charged particle multi-beamlet system according to claim 20, wherein the common point of convergence for each group of beamlets is a point corresponding to one of the projection lens systems. 22. A charged particle multi-beamlet system according to claim 14, wherein the array of beamlets comprises a number of rows and a number of columns, at least one of the rows and columns being positioned at an angle unequal to 90° with respect to the first direction and the second direction. 23. A charged particle multi-beamlet system according to claim 14, wherein the beamlet pattern generator is arranged to provide the exposure pattern by defining a virtual grid over the target, the grid providing positions of exposing or not exposing the target by respective beamlets, the exposure or non-exposure in dependence of a blanking or a non-blanking of each individual beamlet. 24. A charged particle multi-beamlet system according to claim 23, wherein the virtual grid comprises a first axis being oriented in line with the first direction of movement, and a second axis being oriented transverse thereto. 25. A charged particle multi-beamlet system for exposing a target using a plurality of beamlets, the system comprising:a beamlet pattern generator for providing a exposure pattern formed by a plurality of beamlets, the plurality of beamlets being arranged in groups of beamlets;an array of projection lens systems for projecting the groups of beamlets on to the surface of the target, each projection lens system corresponding with a group of beamlets;a deflector array for deflecting a group of beamlets in a second direction, the deflector array comprising a plurality of deflectors, each deflector arranged to deflect a corresponding group of beamlets;wherein different groups of beamlets expose a different single stripe of the field in the first direction, each stripe having a length as long as the field in the first direction, and the beamlets of each group of beamlets expose the full stripe width, anda substrate support member for supporting the target to be exposed;a control unit arranged to coordinate relative movement between the substrate support member and the plurality of beamlets in a first direction and deflection of the group of beamlets in the second direction such that the distance between subsequent scan lines exposed by the same beamlet within the array of beamlets is smaller than the projected size of the array in the first direction. 26. A charged particle multi-beam system according to claim 25, wherein the distance between subsequent scan lines exposed by the same beamlet within the plurality of beamlets equals            N              F                  N          -          1                      ⁢          P              proj        ,        X              ,where Pproj,X is a projection pitch in the first direction between beamlets of the plurality of beamlets in the array, FN−1 being a factor of (N−1) unequal to one, and N is the number of beamlets in the array. 27. The method according to claim 1, wherein the relative movement in the first direction and the deflection of the plurality of beamlets in the second direction are such that adjacent parallel scan lines are exposed by different beamlets. 28. The method according to claim 10, wherein the relative movement in the first direction and the deflection of the plurality of beamlets in the second direction are such that adjacent parallel scan lines are exposed by different beamlets. 29. A charged particle multi-beamlet system according to claim 14, wherein the control unit is arranged to coordinate relative movement between the substrate support member and the plurality of beamlets in the first direction and deflection of the group of beamlets in the second direction such that adjacent parallel scan lines are exposed by different beamlets. 30. A charged particle multi-beamlet system according to claim 25, wherein the control unit is arranged to coordinate relative movement between the substrate support member and the plurality of beamlets in the first direction and deflection of the group of beamlets in the second direction such that adjacent parallel scan lines are exposed by different beamlets.