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A multi-beam synchronous raster scanning lithography system comprising:a) a processor that generates electrical signals representing a desired exposure pattern at an output;b) a multi-beam source of exposing radiation that generates a plurality of exposure beam;c) a beam modulator having control inputs that are electrically connected to the output of the processor, the beam modulator receiving the electrical signals generated by the processor and modulating the plurality of exposing beams according to the desired exposure pattern;d) a beam deflector that deflects the plurality of exposure beams by a predetermined distance along a first axis, thereby exposing a plurality of pixels along the first axis with the desired exposure pattern; ande) a translation stage that supports a substrate to be exposed, the translation stage moving the substrate a predetermined distance along a second axis to position the substrate for a subsequent exposure of pixels along the first axis that results in a desired overlapping exposure dose profile, wherein a cycle time TC is inversely proportional to the square of a spot resolution Rmin and is independent of a positional grid of the multi-beam synchronous raster scanning lithography system. 2. The system of claim 1 wherein the multi-beam source of exposing radiation comprises a two-dimensional array multi-beam source. 3. The system of claim 1 wherein the multi-beam source of exposing radiation comprises a multi-electron beam source that generates a plurality of electron beams. 4. The system of claim 1 wherein the multi-beam source of exposing radiation comprises a field emission array comprising a plurality individually addressable electron emitters that emit a plurality of electron beams. 5. The system of claim 4 further comprising a secondary electron multiplication array that is positioned in a path of the plurality of electron beams emitted from the field emission array, the secondary electron multiplication array generating a plurality of focused electron beams. 6. The system of claim 4 wherein the beam deflector further comprises an electrostatic lens array that deflects the plurality of electron beams. 7. The system of claim 1 wherein the beam deflector comprises a control input that is electrically connected to the output of the processor, the processor generating a signal that instructs the beam deflector to deflect the plurality of exposure beams by a predetermined distance along a first axis that results in the desired overlapping exposure dose profile. 8. The system of claim 1 wherein the translation stage comprises a control input that is electrically connected to the output of the processor, the processor generating a signal that instructs the translation stage to move the substrate a distance along the second axis that results in the desired overlapping exposure dose profile. 9. The system of claim 1 wherein the predetermined distance along the second axis is less than a beam resolution of the system. 10. A method of synchronous raster scanning lithography, the method comprising:a) generating a plurality of exposure beams;b) modulating the plurality of exposure beams according to a first lithography pattern;c) deflecting the modulated plurality of exposure beams a predetermined distance along a first axis, thereby exposing a plurality of pixels at a first substrate position along the first axis with the first lithography pattern;d) translating the substrate a predetermined distance along a second axis to a second substrate position;e) modulating the plurality of exposure beams according to a second lithography pattern; andf) deflecting the modulated plurality of exposure beams a predetermined distance along the first axis, thereby exposing a plurality of pixels at the second substrate position along the first axis with the second lithography pattern, wherein at least one of the predetermined distance that the modulated plurality of exposure beams is deflected along the first axis and the predetermine distance that the substrate is translated along the second axis is chosen to achieve a desired total exposure dose profile for each of the plurality of pixels exposed along the first axis on the substrate and wherein a cycle time TC is inversely proportional to the square of a spot resolution Rmin and is independent of a positional grid. 11. The method of claim 10 wherein the generating a plurality of exposure beams comprises generating the plurality of exposure beams in two dimensions. 12. The method of claim 10 wherein the generating the plurality of exposing beams comprises generating a plurality of electron beams. 13. The method of claim 10 wherein the desired total exposure dose for each of the plurality of pixels exposed along the first axis on the substrate comprises an overlapping exposure dose. 14. The method of claim 10 wherein the modulated plurality of exposure beams is deflected by the predetermined distance along the first axis at a constant velocity. 15. The method of claim 10 wherein the substrate to be exposed is translated the predetermined distance along the second axis at a constant velocity. 16. The method of claim 10 wherein the second axis is perpendicular to the first axis. 17. The method of claim 10 wherein the desired total exposure dose for each of the plurality of pixels exposed along the first axis on the substrate comprises a blended dose profile. 18. The method of claim 10 further comprising adjusting at least one of the predetermined distance that the modulated plurality of beams is deflected along the first axis and the predetermine distance that the substrate is translated along the second axis to reduce effects of aberrations in the modulated plurality of beams. 19. The method of claim 10 further comprising generating instructions for modulating the plurality of beams according to the first and the second desired lithography pattern. 20. The method of claim 10 further comprising repeating the steps of deflecting the modulated plurality of exposure beams and translating the substrate until the desired lithographic pattern is exposed in a desired area of the substrate. 21. The method of claim 10 further comprising:a) translating the substrate a predetermined distance along the second axis to a third substrate position;b) modulating the plurality of exposure beams according to a third desired lithography pattern; andc) deflecting the modulated plurality of exposure beams a predetermined distance along the first axis, thereby exposing a plurality of pixels at the third substrate position along the first axis with the third desired lithography pattern,wherein at least one of the predetermined distance that the modulated plurality of exposure beams is deflected along the first axis and the predetermine distance that the substrate is translated along the second axis is chosen to achieve a desired total exposure dose for each of the plurality of pixels exposed along the first axis on the substrate. 22. A method of synchronous raster scanning lithography, the method comprising:a) generating a plurality of exposure beams that are modulated according to a first lithography pattern;b) deflecting the plurality of modulated exposure beams a predetermined distance along a first axis, thereby exposing a plurality of pixels at a first substrate position along the first axis;c) generating a second plurality of exposure beams that are modulated according to a second lithography pattern; andd) deflecting the plurality of modulated exposure beams a predetermined distance along the first axis, thereby exposing a plurality of pixels at a second substrate position along the first axis, wherein the exposures of the plurality of pixels at the first and the second substrate positions overlap so as to increase imaging throughput so that a cycle time TC is inversely proportional to the square of a spot resolution Rmin and is independent of a positional grid.