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Our fully operational cleanroom with fabrication and characterization capabilities is ready to support your projects with ready-to-ship coated products as well as custom coatings, device fab, and patterning services. More here: https://t.co/i7fH2UYN74
This thermal evaporation Amod PVD platform is now with our partners at the University of Queensland in Australia, helping them research and create next-generation optoelectronics (display, lighting, lasers, solar cells, and sensors).
In world first, our partners at Caltech have demonstrated beaming energy harvested in orbit from thin film solar cells back down to earth: https://t.co/cvoVbqYSGX
Artificial skin made from thin films with a sense of touch that can also self-heal! Dr. Bao's team at Stanford keeps pushing the envelope: https://t.co/XTWT6EIsm9
This stunning mural created by Stephanie Boutari now brightens our atrium. We are fortunate to experience this exciting art as we go about our projects, boosting our inspiration, creativity, and focus. More on Stephanie's work here: https://t.co/2bCCrSxoAM
This EvoVac is off to our partners in Italy at the Institute for Microelectronics and Microsystems! With both sputter deposition and electron beam evaporation, it's a versatile PVD workhorse for this lab. More on EvoVac here: https://t.co/QjI2nYqcdF
This EvoVac is now with our partners at Dartmouth who are creating neural interface electronics via thin film nanomesh structures. The Fang research group pioneer this unique technology that has broad applications in biology and medicine. More here: https://t.co/RCzhbeRYJ4
This Nebula cluster platform is off to our partners innovating solid-state battery technology. Our partners value intelligent automation and the capabilities to iterate device architectures quickly. More on Nebula here: https://t.co/7zIO3Udisu
Dr. Saidaminov and his team from the University of Victoria are off to the races with their new Amod PVD platform. This group seeks to address challenges in sustainable energy by developing perovskite technologies. More on their work here: https://t.co/vkACdBugFh
This Amod equipped with six sputter heads is off to our partners at Georgia Tech, who are creating next-generation solid-state battery technology. Curious about magnetron sputter deposition? https://t.co/RtRZbibn6k
More and more researchers are using Beskar in their device architectures and for protective coatings. This is the way to utilize your valuable Beskar in PVD applications #maythefourth: https://t.co/TSkrCtTPfU
It's not pretty, but this deposition chamber is fine-tuned to iterate lithium thin-film batteries. We can help you bring battery technology forward with our robust, easy-to-use deposition platforms: https://t.co/WjV5ik9KPB