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August 12th, 2010
Bergen University Chooses Plasma-Therm's 790+ for Nano-fabrication Facility
Abstract:
The Department of Physics and Technology based in Norway, has selected Plasma-Therm's 790+ Reactive Ion Etcher for its nano-fabrication facility.
The University of Bergen's system addition to their facility will assist in the development of free-standing Fresnel zoneplates for neutral helium microscopes. The 790+ RIE equipment will also support the universities work on biophysics experiments in surface engineering and nano-science experiments to test optical and magnetic properties of nanostructures.
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euroasiasemiconductor.com
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