Cambridge NanoTech Announces Launch of Plasma ALD System

Tue Jul 14, 2009 2:05am EDT
 
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FijiTM Series delivers plasma and thermal Atomic Layer Deposition for flexible
research
CAMBRIDGE, Mass.--(Business Wire)--
Cambridge NanoTech, the world leader in Atomic Layer Deposition (ALD) science
and equipment for research and industry, today announced the launch of its first
line of plasma ALD systems, the Fiji Series. 

"The Fiji is a breakthrough in ALD system design," said Dr. Jill Becker, Founder
and CEO of Cambridge NanoTech. "We built it from the ground up for the specific
purpose of plasma ALD, but with the ability to conduct thermal ALD as well." 

Built on the success of the Savannah, the Fiji delivers unparalleled flexibility
and ease of experimental use for plasma ALD research. "We are pleased to
announce that the success of the Fiji thus far includes the delivery of ten Fiji
systems on three continents," said Dr. Becker. 

The Fiji will be on display at ALD 2009 conference in Monterey, CA during the
week of July 19th and can be seen by visiting Cambridge NanoTech in booth #10 at
the Portola Hotel. In addition, Cambridge NanoTech scientists will present the
first peer-reviewed papers based on research performed on the Fiji. 

About Cambridge NanoTech

Cambridge NanoTech focuses on simplifying the science of atomic layer deposition
for customers worldwide - from universities to the largest corporations - by
delivering comprehensive services and versatile, turnkey systems that are
accessible, affordable and accurate to the atomic scale. Cambridge NanoTech,
founded in 2003, grew directly out of Gordon Lab at Harvard University, one of
the foremost ALD research groups in the world. Learn more at
www.cambridgenanotech.com. 

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Cambridge NanoTech, Inc.
Ray Ritter, 617-674-8800
ritter@cambridgenanotech.com

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