Low thermal expansion ceramics contains a cordierite crystal phase,
wherein a phase of a crystalline compound containing at least one element
selected from the group consisting of an alkaline earth element other
than Mg, a rare earth element, Ga and In, is precipitated in the grain
boundaries of said crystal phase, said ceramics has a relative density of
not smaller than 95%, a coefficient of thermal expansion of not larger
than 1.times.10.sup.-6/.degree. C. at 10 to 40.degree. C., and a Young's
modulus of not smaller than 130 GPa. That is, the ceramics has a small
coefficient of thermal expansion, is deformed very little depending upon
a change in the temperature, has a very high Young's modulus and is
highly rigid and is resistance against external force such as vibration.
Accordingly, the ceramics is very useful as a member for supporting a
wafer or an optical system is a lithography apparatus that forms high
resolution circuit patterns on a silicon wafer.