Technical Information: Current Status of Vacuum Ultraviolet Excimer Lamps and Their Industrial Applications
It is possible to break molecular bonds through non-thermal processes! Introducing applications in the semiconductor-related field.
This document introduces the current status of "vacuum ultraviolet excimer lamps" and their industrial applications. Excimer refers to a dimer formed by one atom or molecule in an excited state and one atom or molecule in a ground state. "Vacuum ultraviolet excimer lamps" have features such as the ability to emit quasi-monochromatic light and short wavelengths not found in general lamps, as well as the capability for instant lighting and flashing. Additionally, vacuum ultraviolet light has a short wavelength and high photon energy, allowing it to break molecular bonds through non-thermal processes. [Contents] ■ What are vacuum ultraviolet excimer lamps? ■ Applications of vacuum ultraviolet excimer lamps *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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Quark Technology Co., Ltd. manufactures and sells various industrial equipment using cutting-edge optical application technology. Through the development of vacuum ultraviolet and UV-LED light sources, we have introduced manufacturing technologies for semiconductors, new displays such as LCDs, PDPs, films, and EL, as well as various electronic materials and devices. Additionally, we are planning research and development to address the demand for waste and environmental management equipment, which are pressing medical and social issues. All matter is composed of atoms, nucleons, and "quarks." At Quark Technology, we continue to research light and challenge ourselves in industrial application technologies.