DMO MicroWriter ML3 Lithography (Webinar - November 2020)
The MicroWriter ML3 photo-lithography tool is a versatile bench-top instrument for the rapid fabrication of samples with a wide range of applications. The MicroWriter ML3 products are a range of photo-lithography machines designed for rapid prototyping and small volume manufacturing in R&D laboratories and clean rooms. Conventional approaches to photo-lithography are usually based on exposing through a chromium-glass mask manufactured by specialist vendors. In R&D environments it is often necessary to change the mask design frequently. Direct-write lithography tools overcome this problem by holding the mask in software. Rather than projecting light through a physical mask, direct-write lithography uses computer-controlled optics to project the exposure pattern directly onto the photoresist. The MicroWriter ML3 family comprises four compact, high-performance, direct-write optical lithography machines which are designed to offer unprecedented value for money in a small laboratory footprint. The range of applications of the MicroWriter ML3 products is vast and includes spintronics, microfluidics and microbiology, graphene and other 2-dimensional materials, MEMS and micro-optics. The systems are fitted with high-quality infinity-corrected optics with the best level of chromatic aberration corrections, the minimum feature size is 400nm and the maximum writing area is 295mm x 295mm. The versatility of the MicroWriter ML3 and its usability are strong characteristics of the machine. In this webinar Dr. Anthony Beguivin Senior Application Scientist, at Durham Magneto Optics Ltd will give you an overview of MicroWriter family. Please note : Your registration will ensure you to receive an email with link to the recorded webinar.

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