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Prof. Stamm from the Leibniz Institute of Polymer Research (right) and Bruno Linn, Director Sales Europe from Carl Zeiss Nano Technology Systems division welcomed the guests. (Photo: Business Wire)
Prof. Stamm from the Leibniz Institute of Polymer Research (right) and Bruno Linn, Director Sales Europe from Carl Zeiss Nano Technology Systems division welcomed the guests. (Photo: Business Wire)

Abstract:
More than 150 scientists and users of the ZEISS CrossBeam® and Helium Ion Microscope systems met at the 1st European user workshop in Dresden. In several sessions the participants got an overview on current product developments and new applications.

Carl Zeiss: 1st European CrossBeam and Helium Ion Microscope User Workshop Attracts Over 150 Scientists

Peabody, MA | Posted on April 30th, 2009

Following a presentation of the new AURIGA CrossBeam workstation (FIB-SEM) and its huge application potential, users presented deep insight in their current research and development work carried out with CrossBeam systems from Carl Zeiss. Topics ranged from applications in Semiconductor Technology to material analysis, thin-film based solar cells as well as fabrication of micro- and nanodevices for biomedicine.

A most eagerly anticipated session was dedicated to the ORION Helium-Ion microscope. "The presentations from Conny Rodenberg of University of Sheffield and Frank Altmann from the Fraunhofer Institute for Mechanics of Materials (Halle) made clear the unique potential of this exciting technology", explained Gerd Maußner, from Areva NP GmbH (Germany), one of the participants of the meeting.

At the Leibniz-Institute of Polymer Research, which also acted as "co-Host" of the workshop, and at the Carl Zeiss Innovation Center, product demos completed this successful user meeting.

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About Carl Zeiss SMT Inc.
As the global leader in innovative lithography optics, as well as optical and particle-beam based systems for inspection, analysis and measuring, Carl Zeiss SMT opens up new avenues for its customers in industrial manufacturing environments, quality assurance and industrial and academic R&D. Decades of market leadership are based on the success of its leading know-how in light, electron and ion-optical technologies. Together with its subsidiaries in Germany, England, France, Singapore, Taiwan, Thailand, Israel and the USA, the international group of companies has more than 2,500 employees. In fiscal year 2007/08, Carl Zeiss SMT AG generated revenues of over EUR 1 billion (USD ~ 1.3 billion). Carl Zeiss SMT AG is a wholly owned subsidiary of Carl Zeiss AG.

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