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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
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
Learn MoreSemiconductors (metalloids) or semiconductor materials are used to fabricate microelectronic and optoelectronic devices such as transistors, photodetectors or solar cells.
Learn MoreSpecialty or proprietary products and accessories related to spectrometers.
Learn MoreX-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
Search by Specification | Learn MoreSpecialty microscopes are designed for specific applications such as metallurgy or gemology. They use specialized techniques or technologies such as acoustics to produce magnification.
Search by Specification | Learn MoreX-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.
Search by Specification | Learn MoreLithography 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
Learn MoreDiode lasers use light-emitting diodes to produce stimulated emissions in the form of coherent light output. They are also known as laser diodes.
Search by Specification | Learn MoreMicroscopes are instruments that produce magnified images of small objects
Search by Specification | Learn MoreUV and visible spectrometers measure the amount of ultraviolet (UV) and visible light transmitted or absorbed by a sample placed in the spectrometer.
Search by Specification | Learn MoreSemiconductor metrology instruments are designed for wafer and thin film in-line inspection after semiconductor processing. They include capacitance gages, C-V systems, electron beam probes, ellipsometers, interferometers, I-V system, magnetometers, optical systems, profilometers, reflectometers, resistance probes, RHEED systems, and X-ray diffractometers.  
Search by Specification | Learn MoreLasers are devices that produce intense beams of monochromatic, coherent radiation. The word “laser” is an acronym for Light Amplification by Stimulated Emission of Radiation
Search by Specification | Learn MoreDigital 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.
Search by Specification | Learn MoreFiber optic amplifiers re-amplify an attenuated signal without converting the signal into electrical form.
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The 512 Beamer is a new design of electron beam welder taking advantage of all the latest developments in the fields of electronic control systems, high voltage power supplies, vacuum technology and electron gun design. They are manufactured in the USA and is available in 3 sizes - 512 Beamer (12" Chamber), 518 Beamer (18" Chamber) and the 524 Beamer (24" chamber). (read more)
The Beamer (536 Beamer)is a completely new design of electron beam welder taking advantage of all the latest developments in the fields of electronic control systems, high voltage power supplies, vacuum technology and electron gun design.
Reliability, serviceability, an unequaled specification and a close control of costs have made possible this latest development fr...
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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. (read more)
Since 1991 Electron Beam Engineering has provided electron beam welding services for all industrial applications. (read more)
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. (read more)
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. (read more)
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. (read more)
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. (read more)
Finisar has taken reconfigurable optical add/drop multiplexers (ROADMs) to the next level by providing our customers with greater flexibility and control in dynamically switching traffic from one optical link to another and across multiple wavelengths in the network. (read more)
Finisar's WSS (Wavelength Selective Switch) products are based on its Dynamic Wavelength Processor (DWP) platform. The DWP is a high functionality module for wavelength management in a DWDM telecommunications network. (read more)
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The World Wide Web Virtual Library: Free Electron Laser lasers in using a relativistic electron beam as its lasing medium, as opposed to bound atomic or molecular states, hence the term free-electron. |
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Scanning electron microscope - Wikipedia, the free... |
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Laser - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia which means that the light is either emitted in a narrow, low-divergence beam, or can be converted into one with the help of optical components such |
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STD 01-05-001 - PUB 8-1.7 - Guidelines for Laser Safety and... See Occupational Safety & Health Administration (OSHA) Information |
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BES User Facilities ELECTRON BEAM MICROCHARACTERIZATION CENTERS -- Brief Descriptions -- Electron Microscopy Center for Materials Research (EMCMR) at Argonne National |
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CESIUM ATOMIC CLOCKS A "cesium(-beam) atomic clock" (or "cesium-beam frequency standard") is a device that uses as a reference the exact frequency of the microwave |
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Chapter 2: Electron Beam 2. ELECTRON BEAM 2.1 Design Concepts... Chapter 2: Electron Beam 2. ELECTRON BEAM 2.1 Design Concepts Storage Ring The current design of the electron beam envisages a race-track shaped See Brookhaven National Laboratory Information |
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Electron-beam lithography Electron-beam lithography When we have reached the diffraction limit of light and still want smaller features, there are essentially two options. |
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electron beam lithography Definition The wavelength of an electron beam is only a few picometers compared to the 248 to 365 nanometer wavelengths of light used to create the traditional |
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Multiple electron beam systems invention [0004 In general, electron beam systems include an electron beam source to generate an electron beam and electron optics to shape and direct the |