Cambridge NanoTech,
the world leader in Atomic Layer Deposition (ALD) science and equipment, today
announced the acquisition of three Fiji Series plasma ALD systems by U.S. National
Laboratories. "The interest that we've received in the Fiji has been overwhelming,"
said Ganesh Sundaram, Vice President of Technology at Cambridge NanoTech. "The
potential advances in the fields of materials science and chemistry that are
made possible through the Fiji are extraordinary."
The three Fijis were acquired by the Naval Research Lab (NRL), the Air Force
Research Lab (AFRL) and the Army Research Lab (ARL). "We are finding that
these leading national labs are attracted to the flexibility offered by the
Fiji, which in turn allows them to expand their materials and device engineering
capabilities," said Dr. Sundaram.
The NRL plans to conduct research into the growth of oxides, metals and semiconductors,
such as InGaN, which span temperatures ranging up to 1,000°C. These materials
are of interest to the U.S. Navy because they promise improved performance in
future communications, radar and power management systems.
Research conducted on the Fiji at AFRL Wright-Patterson Air Force Base will
be focused on the electrical properties of ultra-thin plasma-generated HfO2
films and ARL is going to use the Fiji to support electronic materials and device
projects with conformal deposition of high quality semiconductor, dielectric,
and metal films.
"We have found that the Fiji's combined capabilities of growing ultra-thin
films with plasma-generated co-reactants and allowing in-situ film analysis,
such as OES, ellipsometry, Langmuir probes and QCM, have been essential to the
success of the system," said Mark Sowa, Senior Research Scientist for Cambridge
NanoTech.
This week please visit Cambridge NanoTech at booth # 709 at the Materials Research
Society meeting in Boston, MA, where the Fiji will be on display.
As the leading provider of Atomic Layer Deposition (ALD) solutions, Cambridge
NanoTech has over 160 ALD systems installed worldwide. Cambridge NanoTech applies
its expertise to solve unique coating challenges by collaborating on breakthrough
research with customers and by offering next-generation thermal, plasma-enhanced
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