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Bergen University Chooses Plasma-Therm’s 790+ for Nano-fabrication Facility

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.

“As we move forward with the reach of our experiments, we are constantly searching for reliable, flexible tools that support us in our research and help us push the limits of nano-science. The 790+ system is one of the tools we are using to define the future of nanotechnologies,” said Professor Bodil Holst, Nanoscience Programme Leader at the University of Bergen’s Department of Physics and Technology.

The 790+ RIE provides a flexible technical solution for etching the variety of structures and materials required for advanced research.  Simple operation coupled with manual loading on a large electrode addresses the multiple needs of a university operating environment where different substrate sizes and shapes in addition to ease of use by multiple users is key.

“Based on the well proven 790 platform, the newly improved 790+ continues to supply reliable and sophisticated technology for many applications including those at the nanoscale level. The increased area of the 790+ electrode increases uniformity and throughput while maintaining affordability for both university and production settings” said Ed Ostan, executive VP of sales & marketing at Plasma-Therm.

Plasma-Therm, founded in 1974, is a supplier of advanced plasma process equipment that focuses on various specialty markets including photomask, solid state lighting, thin film head and compound semiconductor. Plasma-Therm offers both dry etch & PECVD technologies custom built to meet rapidly changing research needs and the demands of production. The company has sales, service and spares locations throughout North America, Europe and Asia-Pacific.

The University of Bergen, located in Bergen, Norway, is a research university with a high international profile that is committed to academic and research excellence. The university emphasizes basic research, research-based teaching and the development of academic disciplines. The Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences is one of six faculties at the University of Bergen and has around 2700 students. The Faculty consists of eight departments, including the Department of Physics and Technology, which provide the foundations for its teaching and research activities.
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