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FREMONT, CA-- - Mattson Technology, Inc. , a leading supplier of advanced process equipment used to manufacture semiconductors, today announced that it has shipped its Millios® millisecond annealing system ... - Coherent senses positive shift in sentiment
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 GLEN ALLEN,  Va., Jan. 31, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- In its newly released report, " CIGS Photovoltaics Markets-2012 ," industry analyst firm NanoMarkets forecasts revenues from CIGS panels will ... - Stanford engineers weld nanowires with light
At the nano level, researchers at Stanford have discovered a new way to weld together meshes of tiny wires. Their work could lead to innovative electronics and solar applications. - Mattson Technology Reinforces Foundry Strength With Acceptance of Helios XP RTP System From a Third Foundry
FREMONT, CA-- - Mattson Technology, Inc. , a leading supplier of advanced process equipment used to manufacture semiconductors, today announced that it has won acceptance for its Helios® XP rapid thermal ... - Related Links
Elsevier Ltd is not responsible for the content of external websites. University of Illinois materials scientists have developed a new reactive silver ink for printing high-performance electronics on ubiquitous, low-cost materials such as flexible plastic, paper or fabric substrates. - Ink enables electronics to be printed on flexible substrates
Materials scientists have developed a reactive silver ink for printing high-performance electronics on flexible plastic, paper or fabric substrates. - Particle-free silver ink developed for printable electronics
There’s no doubt that we will soon be seeing a lot more in the way of low-cost electronic circuits that have been printed onto common, flexible materials such as plastic, paper or fabric. One of the key technological innovations making this possible is silver ink , which is used to print these circuits’ conductors. While such ink usually incorporates particles of silver suspended in a carrier ... - Coherent, Inc. Reports First Fiscal Quarter Results
SANTA CLARA, Calif., Jan. 25, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Coherent, Inc. (NASDAQ: COHR - News), a world leader in providing photonics based solutions to the commercial and scientific research markets, today announced ...
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An ohmic contact is a non-rectifying junction—a region on a semiconductor device that has been prepared so that the current–voltage (I-V) curve of the region is linear and ... - Polymerase chain reaction - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Fused glass is a term used to describe glass that has been fired (heat-processed) in a kiln at a range of high temperatures from 593 °C (1,099 °F) to 816 °C (1,501 °F).