Anne Fallon

  1. Re-defining Analog Signal Generation

    If you require multiple signals for characterising components such as amplifiers, mixers and ADC’s or want to drive multiple LO’s with excellent phase coherence for multiple antenna systems then the Tabor Lucid multi-channel Series will be the ideal product. The Benchtop version of the Lucid series offers up to 12GHz of frequency range, 4 phase coherent channels, a 5” touch...
  2. Zygo SmartSetup™

    https://www.youtube.com/embed/ZsC-wJoCY-w SmartSetup is a feature implemented on Zygo’s latest generation of 3D optical profilers to address four important setup tasks:  1. Find the part2. Set the appropriate light level3. Set the appropriate scan range4. Get the first measurement Finding the part (i.e. fringes) can be time-consuming for experienced as well as new users. It is often relatively easy to find fringes at higher magnifications like 10x on a rough surface, but it...
  3. WEBINAR: Precise final thinning of FIB-prepared specimens

    WEBINAR: Precise final thinning of FIB-prepared specimens
    Tue, May 25, 2021 3:00 PM - 4:00 PM BST Transmission electron microscopy (TEM) is a critical characterization tool for the semiconductor industry. Gallium focused ion beam (FIB) is frequently used for TEM specimen preparation; however, FIB milling typically results in specimen artifacts, such as surface amorphisation and gallium-implanted layers, both of which may limit analytical and high-resolution electron microscopy...
  4. Advanced Microwave Topics for Quantum Physicists

    Mark Elo, US National Sales Manager, Tabor Electronics RF and Microwave theory sits on the shoulders of Maxwell, and Hertz with the theoretical development of the connection between electricity and magnetism that started in the early 1800s. Today the use of RF and Microwave radios are ubiquitous, used by everyone every day, but still, the subject remains complex and takes...
  5. A New Paradigm for the Classical to Quantum Computing Interface

    By Joan Mercade, Field Application Engineer, Tabor Electronics New trends in RF/µW signal generation and acquisition and real-time closed-loop control for classical to quantum computing interfacing. The Classical/Quantum Interface in the figure below is implemented by the Proteus AWT (Arbitrary Waveform Transceiver). The figure below depicts how the Proteus AWT can be used to control multiple Qubits in an operational...
  6. Microscience Microscopy Congress 2021

    MMC 2021 - Online. A huge FREE to ATTEND virtual exhibition (6 - 8 July) with companies both large and small showcasing their latest equipment and available to answer your questions. 5-9th July 2021. Click here for more information.
  7. WEBINAR: Vibration Control for Semiconductor Facilities and Equipment

    WEBINAR: Vibration Control for Semiconductor Facilities and Equipment
    Thursday, May 20, 2021 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM BST As semiconductor manufacturers seek to produce ever-smaller node sizes, vibration control becomes an increasingly important factor in yield, failure analysis, and throughput. Fabs must consider the effects of facility floor vibration as well as tool-generated vibration on tool performance, for both front-end and back-end processes. This webinar will cover active...
  8. A firsthand experience with the VSP-P1 Nanostructured Material Printer - Merlin Palmar

    A firsthand experience with the VSP-P1 Nanostructured Material Printer - Merlin Palmar
    Merlin Palmar is from Estonia and is currently doing her Master's in biomedical engineering at Delft University of Technology, working in the Bioelectronics department. She is working in biosensensors, using the VSP-P1 Nanostructured Material Printer trying to enhance and improve their electrical characteristics. Follow this interview to learn about his experience with using our unique technology - the VSP-P1 Nanostructured...
  9. A firsthand experience with the VSP-P1 Nanostructured Material Printer - Joost van Ginkel

    A firsthand experience with the VSP-P1 Nanostructured Material Printer - Joost van Ginkel
    Joost van Ginkel is a 3rd year PhD student working at the Electronic Components, Technology and Materials (ECTM) group of the TU Delft. He works in the clean room of the electronics department and there he is trying to develop new materials using the VSP-P1 Nanostructured Material Printer for application microelectronics, specifically focusing on making conductive paths, trying to find...
  10. New developments in spark production of nanoparticles

    T.V. Pfeiffer, J. Feng, A. Schmidt-Ott Department of Chemical Engineering, Delft University of Technology, Delft 2628 BL, Netherlands The paper selects a number of recent developments in spark production of nanoparticles that are important for production of nanopowders and nanoparticulate materials. It explains the method, including recent improvements, and refers to theoretical considerations as well as practical experience in controlling...

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