News Article
College Gets New Nano Imprint Module
The company wins order for nano imprint from Trinity College
OAI, a manufacturer of UV exposure equipment for semiconductor, microfluidics, and nano technology, announces it has won the bid from Trinity College, Ireland for a nano imprint module on an OAI's optical backside mask aligner. This nano imprint technology was developed at HP Labs. Trinity College purchased the nano imprint module for both its R & D and teaching facilities. OAI's nano imprint module will be integrated with an OAI's front and backside aligner.
“We are pleased to work with Trinity College to help them include nano technology in their research and teaching programs,” said Dr. Charles Turk, President of OAI. “The use of the imprint module with the Model 800 mask aligner provides a flexible platform for advanced semiconductor lithography, MEMS as well as nano imprinting. The change over from lithography to nano imprinting can be accomplished in less than 15 minutes,” he added. The system is scheduled for installation this summer. OAI's nano imprint module can be added to any mask aligner.
“We are pleased to work with Trinity College to help them include nano technology in their research and teaching programs,” said Dr. Charles Turk, President of OAI. “The use of the imprint module with the Model 800 mask aligner provides a flexible platform for advanced semiconductor lithography, MEMS as well as nano imprinting. The change over from lithography to nano imprinting can be accomplished in less than 15 minutes,” he added. The system is scheduled for installation this summer. OAI's nano imprint module can be added to any mask aligner.