Experimental device equipped with an ion source, applicable for ultra-thin film multilayer deposition in precision optics.
The "Ion Beam Sputtering Device" from OSI is an experimental device equipped with an ion source that can be customized to meet the usage needs of customers. It demonstrates capabilities equivalent to Veeco's SPECTOR. It uses RF ion sources for sputtering and for assist applications, making it suitable for the deposition of ultra-thin multilayer films in precision optics, equipped with OMS or OTM software. 【Features】 ■ Experimental device equipped with an ion source ■ Equipped with capabilities equivalent to Veeco's SPECTOR ■ Ideal for ultra-thin multilayer film deposition in precision optics with OMS or OTM software ■ Customizable to meet usage needs For more details, please contact us or download the catalog.
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Our company is a specialized trading firm in the vacuum industry. We offer total services tailored to our customers' needs, including the sale of vacuum deposition equipment, thin film materials, consumables, peripheral devices, ion sources, as well as the buying and selling of used products and maintenance services. For more details, please contact us or download our catalog.
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【Usage】 ○ As an ion beam sputtering device → Ideal for ultra-thin film multilayer deposition in precision optics equipped with OMS or OTM software. ● For more details, please contact us.
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Our company started in 1988 as an overseas export trading company for vacuum thin film manufacturing equipment, and has expanded its operations as a "total planner of vacuum technology" up to the present day. During this time, we have focused on the development of optical thin film materials, as well as the sales of ion beam processes and refrigeration units (Sapcold). Additionally, we have developed and are set to launch the GCIB (Gas Cluster Ion Beam) process equipment, which is expected to be an important technology in the next generation of nano-processing. Starting with glasses and camera lenses, we now see new media continuously emerging in the optical-related industry, including digital cameras, mobile phones, and medical lenses.