HEX Modular Deposition Systems
Description
The HEX series is a compact and highly flexible range of deposition systems which allow the user complete freedom to reconfigure the equipment to suit their current experimental needs or for a future change of direction. The system can be purchased at the most basic level and later upgraded to a sophisticated deposition and analysis tool as funds allow. All upgrades are designed to be simple for users to implement, cutting down on unnecessary installation expense. The HEX has been developed with student training in mind. Its modular construction allows various key elements to be exposed, discussed and interacted with, enabling student laboratories to fully explore the mechanical, material and growth elements of thin film research and nanomaterials. The HEX’s ability to be quickly reconfigured at low additional expense allows it to provide easy training on a reproducible and recognizable platform for various deposition/coating techniques ranging from sample preparation for surface analysis to e-beam, sputtering, thermal, organics (for OLED research) and a range of other thin film deposition techniques.
HEX Modular Deposition Systems
Specifications |
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Substrate Size: | 0.5-6mm |
Base Vacuum: | 300 Torr |
Max Substrate Temperature: | 500 degC |
Process Type: | Pulsed Laser Deposition (PLD) |
Applications
SPUTTERING
ORGANICS DEPOSITION
E-BEAM EVAPORATION
EDUCATION AND TRAININGGLOVEBOX COMPATIBLE
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Frequently Asked Questions
The HEX Modular Deposition System is a compact and flexible range of deposition systems that can be reconfigured to suit the user's experimental needs.
Yes, the HEX system can be purchased at a basic level and later upgraded to a more sophisticated deposition and analysis tool.
Yes, the HEX system has been developed with student training in mind and allows for exploration of thin film research and nanomaterials.
The HEX system is suitable for a range of thin film deposition techniques, including sputtering, organics deposition, e-beam evaporation, education and training, and glovebox compatibility.
The HEX system can be quickly reconfigured at low additional expense, allowing for easy training and reproducibility on a recognizable platform.