by hiden | Jan 1, 2015 | Research
Significance: Dissociative electron attachment (DEA) is an electron-induced fragmentation process, occurring at low energies (<15 eV), that is of interest to the fields of radiation chemistry, physics, radiation therapy, astrochemistry, and materials and...
by hiden | Dec 30, 2014 | Research
Surface reactions on metallic surfaces are important for applications as catalysis, fuel cells and capping layers for optics in extreme ultraviolet (EUV) lithography tools. For all these applications, insight in the mechanisms of adsorption and reactions of molecules...
by hiden | Dec 30, 2014 | Research
Thin-film CdTe solar cells boast lab-scale efficiencies above 20% when designed in the ‘superstrate configuration’ whereby the transparent front electrode is deposited first, on a glass superstrate. By inverting the design so that the front electrode is deposited last...
by hiden | Dec 28, 2014 | Research
The material density is remarkably variable in the space between the stars (the interstellar medium or ISM) with the densest regions consistent with good laboratory ultrahigh vacuum (UHV). Surprisingly, these dense regions are chemically the richest in space with more...
by hiden | Dec 27, 2014 | News & Press
In-situ SIMS analysers for real-time etch monitoring at the nanoscale Hiden SIMS plasma and ion beam etch analysers provide a window on the entire etch process End point control to within +/- 5 Angstroms Integrated ‘production ready’ end point control is available...