This bi-annual newsletter from Oxford Instruments Plasma Technology (OIPT) includes articles on some of the exciting work the company is doing in process and tool innovation. We pride ourselves on the leading edge processes that we develop and continually refine at OIPT, but without the innovative research and demanding production requirements of our customers, these processes wouldn’t be developed and we wouldn’t be constantly challenged to improve them.
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- "InP-based materials are historically the material of choice for laser devices used in fiber optic communication systems"
Dr Boudewjin Docter, TU/e
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- "The newly introduced PlasmaPro NGP80 tool offers versatile plasma etch and deposition solutions on one platform, with convenient open loading"
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- "Atomic layer deposition (ALD) is considered the primary candidate for growth of conformal films with thickness control on the atomic level"
Dr Erik Langereis and Prof Erwin Kessels, TU/e
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- "OIPT is a partner in the EC Framework 7 project ‘SMASH’ which began in September 2009"
Dr Mike Cooke, OIPT
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- "The Photonics Group at the University of Bristol have used their OIPT System100 RIE100 ICP180 system to develop a high speed, high quality process for etching sub-micron features in LiNbO3"
Prof. Siyuan Yu, Uni. of Bristol
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- "OIPT’s ion beam processing tools are ideal for a variety of markets and applications, and this past year has seen unprecedented demand from customers for our ion beam tools"
Dr. Dave Pearson, OIPT
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- "Our support packages are based on a ‘Pick and Mix’ concept – the customer can select from various options to tailor support to their precise requirements, rather than having set services, some of which may not be needed"
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- "Light emitters based on InGaN/GaN heterostructures have been under intense research and development efforts recently"
Dr. Larry Leung, OIPT
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- "Technologies and Devices International, Inc. (TDI), part of the Oxford Instruments Group, has been awarded $600,000 by the Maryland Energy Administration to encourage the wider adoption of energy-efficient LED lighting"
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- "As part of our commitment to customer support Oxford Instruments offers a programme of System User and Maintenance, and Process Training Courses to help train customers"
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