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MODEL DRIE-1000 -
TEK-VAC INDUSTRIES Inc.
A High Quality Plasma Deposition & Etch System, Ideal for R&D and Small Scale Production. Modified designs with capabilities of 12" wafers. Substrate heating to 500 C. Top loading / Optional loadlock. Multifunctional plasma network. Diversified pumping configurations. Variable electrode spacing. Customized features and components for specific applications.
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IR-400 -
HORIBA, Ltd.
The IR-400 offers real-time monitoring of the chamber cleaning end point during the deposition process. By optimizing the cleaning process, the IR-400 reduces cleaning time and gas usage. This reduction in cleaning gas usage leads to a reduction in chamber damage and increases the life times of all the systems components.
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Pulsed Electron Deposition -
Neocera, Inc.
Is a process in which a pulsed (80-100 ns) high power electron beam (~1000 A, 15 kV) penetrates approximately 1 μm into the target resulting in a rapid evaporation of target material. The non-equilibrium heating of the target facilitates stoichiometric ablation of the target material. Under optimum conditions, the target stoichiometry is preserved in the deposited films. All solid state materials – metals, semiconductors and insulators, including those transparent to laser wavelengths in PLD – can be deposited as thin films with PED. By combining PLD and PED, the range of complex materials that can be prepared as thin films can be greatly enhanced.
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MKS Instruments
Our high temperature Baratron® capacitance manometers are controlled to temperatures of 150°C or higher for use use in demanding semiconductor manufacturing vacuum processes such as metal etching and nitride film chemical vapor deposition (CVD).
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Four Dimensions, Inc.
Four Dimensions' Mercury Probe Systems use the liquid metal Mercury to form temporary non-damaging electrical contacts on numerous materials. The instantaneous contact formed on semiconducting materials can be of MOS, MIS, or Schottky barrier type. This permits various electrical characterizations of for example silicon and compound semiconductors without the need of metal deposition processes.
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VCC-100 -
HORIBA, Ltd.
One of the gas delivery methods from liquid and solid is bubbling. Bubbling is widely used in the Chemical Vapor Deposition (CVD) process. By applying the NDIR technology and the valve technology HORIBA has been developed for long time, the VCC-100 can maintain a constant concentration at a downstream of a bubbler in order to meet industry requirements from the advanced process control era.
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Micromatter
MICROMATTER™ boron foils are also produced by laser plasma ablation; however, the deposition process is much more complex and time consuming than that for diamond-like carbon. Accordingly, only thin films, mainly designed for beam stripping of heavy ions in electrostatic accelerators, are available. All films are generally delivered on glass substrates coated with a release agent.
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MKS Instruments
Semiconductor and Electronic Thin Film applications use plasma sources to generate low-energy ions and radicals to react with material surfaces and chamber walls to remove contaminants and act as a precursor to aid in material deposition. MKS provides multiple options for radical generation including Toroidal and Microwave based Remote Plasma Sources supporting Fluorine, NF3, oxygen, nitrogen and hydrogen process chemistries.
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MODEL BBS-10-LM -
TEK-VAC INDUSTRIES Inc.
Safe, low costing, and minimal maintenance exhaust gas abatement equipment designed for years of continuous operation. Systems designed to significantly diminish toxic, corrosive, flammable, and pyrophoric gas exhaust to safe levels. Ideal for treating the exhaust effluents from process systems such as a deposition and etch reactor. Burnboxes, scrubbers and combinations are available, tailored to suit your exact requirements.
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ASIV-11 -
Greensolar Equipment Manufacturing Ltd.
The Panel Light-I-V Tester (ASIV) is used to test photovoltaic panels or modules during their production. A flashlight illuminates the work piece with similar light spectrum to that of the Sun, while the electric performance of the unfinished panel or the finished module is accurately measured. With the help of the tester the user can filter out reject panels. Testing the final performance reveals changes made by alternations in the deposition recipe.
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Micro Magnetics
Micro Magnetics has a proven track record of excellence in designing and developing new products and solutions based on our knowledge of magnetic devices and materials. We offer specialized solutions to meet our customers? unique needs. These solutions include single magnetic sensors, sensor arrays, custom electronics and packaging solutions, sensor processing (polishing, dicing, and lapping), and custom film and device deposition.
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SPECS Surface Nano Analysis GmbH
o our customers in research and industry we offer a variety of sources for deposition, excitation and charge neutralization as well as analyzers and monochromators. Most of our sources originate from product lines which we have taken over from Leybold AG, Cologne, and from VSI GmbH. The X-ray monochromator Focus 500 and the UV monochromator TMM 302 are original developments by SPECS.
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MKS Instruments
MKS remote plasma sources deliver high density reactive radicals improving on-wafer cleaning and deposition throughput. Solutions consist of a fully integrated, self-contained unit designed for quick on-chamber installation providing fast, reliable plasma ignition of O2, Hydrogen and Nitrogen gases in a customer configurable package. All solutions are equipped with intelligent power control and EtherCAT® diagnostics supporting Industry 4.0.
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DiskMapper H7 System -
MicroSense, LLC
The DiskMapper H7 system quickly determines the uniformity of the perpendicular recording layer of Heat Assisted Magnetic Recording (HAMR), also called Thermally Assisted Recording (TAR) disks, immediately after deposition, an important factor in the yield of disk drives. Utilizing a custom 7 Tesla bi-polar high speed superconducting magnet, the hysteresis loop of any disk location can be measured in less than 3 minutes.
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MKS Instruments
The High Power Microwave Plasma Source can be combined with a 6kW microwave generator for a high concentration of radicals providing a high productivity manufacturing solution. The High Power Microwave Plasma source is capable of igniting in multiple process gases, over a wide operating range with performance benefits in current and emerging applications such as, high throughput photoresist removal, advanced surface cleaning and conditioning, as well as, advanced deposition applications at the atomic level.