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Electron Microscopes -
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Electron microscopes use a focused beam of electrons instead of light to "image" the specimen and gain information as to its structure and composition
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Ion and electron beam guns and accessories produce beams of electrons, ions or other particles for use in chemical and surface analysis, particle physics, resin curing or semiconductor manufacturing
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Semiconductors (metalloids) or semiconductor materials are used to fabricate microelectronic and optoelectronic devices such as transistors, photodetectors or solar cells.
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Specialty or proprietary products and accessories related to spectrometers.
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X-ray Diffraction Instruments -
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X-ray diffraction instruments are used to measure crystal structure, grain size, texture and/or residual stress of materials and compounds through interaction of the X-ray beam with a sample
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Specialty microscopes are designed for specific applications such as metallurgy or gemology. They use specialized techniques or technologies such as acoustics to produce magnification.
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X-ray Fluorescence Spectrometers -
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X-ray fluorescence spectrometers (XRFs) use a spectroscopic technique that is commonly used with solids, in which X-rays are used to excite a sample and generate secondary X-rays.
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Lithography Equipment -
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Lithography equipment transfers circuit or device patterns onto a substrate using a patterned mask and a beam of light or electrons to selectively expose a photoresist layer. Overlay metrology systems align the pattern masks or reticules
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Diode Lasers -
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Diode lasers use light-emitting diodes to produce stimulated emissions in the form of coherent light output. They are also known as laser diodes.
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Microscopes, All Types -
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Microscopes are instruments that produce magnified images of small objects
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UV and Visible Spectrometers -
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UV and visible spectrometers measure the amount of ultraviolet (UV) and visible light transmitted or absorbed by a sample placed in the spectrometer.
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Digital and Video Microscopes -
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Digital and video microscopes are instruments that use digital technology to magnify images of objects. They include built-in cameras and a series of high-powered lenses that provide superior image quality and resolution.
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Fiber Optic Amplifiers -
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Fiber optic amplifiers re-amplify an attenuated signal without converting the signal into electrical form.
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Wafer and Thin Film Instrumentation -
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Wafer and thin film instrumentation includes quartz crystal microbalance (QCM) monitors, ellipsometers, RHEED systems, imaging stations, CD-SEMs, ion mills, and C-V systems specifically designed for wafer metrology or in-situ monitoring of thin film parameters during thin film or semiconductors wafer processing.
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X-ray Tubes and Sources -
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X-ray tubes and sources are lamps that produce X-rays.
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Joining Technologies
Electron Beam Welding Services
Joining Technologies' roots lie in the theory and practical application of electron beam welding. They offer a full range of both low-voltage and high-voltage electron beam-welding services.
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Electron Beam Engineering, Inc.
Electron Beam Welding
Since 1991 Electron Beam Engineering has provided electron beam welding services for all industrial applications.
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M&P Lab (The)
Electron Microscopy
The M&P Lab is equipped with a sophisticated state-of-the-art scanning electron microscope (SEM) and an electron microprobe. The SEM is capable of examining non-metallic and non-conductive materials without coating or sample preparation. The electron microprobe has been recently upgraded and optimized for flexibility and accuracy in elemental analysis.
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EB Industries, LLC
Electron Beam Welding
EB Industries delivers a wide array of high precision electron beam welding solutions. Our tightly controlled processes are designed to address the most sophisticated welding challenges.
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JEOL USA, Inc.
Electron Beam Lithography
JEOL offers the widest range of e-beam tools for mask, reticle, and direct-write lithography, from high volume production to advanced research and development of NIL, photonic crystals, and sub-10 nanometer linewidths.
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Zak, Inc.
Electron Beam Melting Hearth
Zak, Inc. is a leader in the design and construction of water cooled copper components for production of titanium and other high temp specialty alloys. Designed and manufactured utilizing the latest technology in the water cooling of copper for the production of titanium and other high-temp alloys.
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Zak, Inc.
Electron Beam Melting Hearths (EB)
Zak, Inc. is a leader in the design and construction of water cooled copper components for production of titanium and other high temp specialty alloys. Designed and manufactured utilizing the latest technology in the water cooling of copper for the production of titanium and other high-temp alloys.
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Zak, Inc.
Electron Beam (EB) Melting Hearths
Zak, Inc. is a leader in the design and construction of water-cooled copper components for production of titanium and other high temp specialty alloys. Designed and manufactured utilizing the latest technology in the water-cooling of copper for the production of titanium and other high-temp alloys.
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Power Technology, Inc.
Dual Beam Combiner
The dual beam combiner from Power Technology Inc. merges the output of two IQ (instrument quality) laser heads into a unique, co-linear beam. Beam combining is achieved by employing a polarizing beamsplitter in a reversed configuration. Two beams enter the beamsplitter and emerge as a single beam.
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Rohm Electronics
Single Mode Dual Wavelength Laser Diode
ROHM's RLD2WMUV2 single mode dual wavelength laser diode features excellent low current characteristics [785nm:18mA (Tc=25ºC); 655nm:20mA (Tc=25ºC)], making it ideal for DVD players.
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Howstuffworks "How Lasers Work"
The light released is monochromatic. It contains one specific wavelength of light (one specific color). The wavelength of light is determined by the amount of energy released when the electron drops ...
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Howstuffworks "How Atoms Work"
To view an electron in its orbit, you must shine a wavelength of light on it that is smaller than the electron's wavelength. *This small wavelength of light has a high energy. *The electron will ...
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Howstuffworks "How Light Works"
... is called the 3s electron, and is explained on this page). The energy packets that this electron is most likely to emit fall right around a wavelength of 590 nanometers. This wavelength corresponds to ...
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Howstuffworks "How Lasers Work"
The light released is monochromatic. It contains one specific wavelength of light (one specific color). The wavelength of light is determined by the amount of energy released when the electron drops ...
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Howstuffworks "How Night Vision Works"
This emitted energy is in the form of photons (light energy). The photon emitted has a very specific wavelength (color) that depends on the state of the electron's energy when the photon is released. ...
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Howstuffworks "How Space Wars Will Work"
This reaction creates a wavelength between 2.7 and 2.9 microns. At that wavelength, the hydrogen fluoride laser beam would be soaked up by the Earth's atmosphere, meaning that it is most likely to be ...
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Howstuffworks "How Atom Smashers Work"
Storage rings maintain a beam that has already been accelerated. For example, if you are colliding an electron beam with a positron beam, you may have to keep one beam in storage while you accelerate ...
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wikien.info: Electron_diffraction
2: Typical electron diffraction pattern obtained in a TEM with a parallel electron beam. Figure 1 to the right is a simple sketch of the path of a parallel beam of electrons in a TEM from just above ...
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... Standard Guide for Minimizing Unwanted Electron Beam Effects in Auger Electron Spectroscopy. E984 - Standard Guide for Identifying Chemical Effects and Matrix Effects in Auger Electron Spectroscopy. ...
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Howstuffworks "How Atomic Clocks Work"
The oscillation frequencies within the atom are determined by the mass of the nucleus and the gravity and electrostatic "spring" between the positive charge on the nucleus and the electron cloud ...
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