Veeco ion-beam deposition system for optical thin-film applications

April 18, 2012
The SPECTOR-HT ion-beam deposition (IBD) system creates optical thin-film coatings for optical applications such as precision optics, lasers, life sciences, biomedical devices, and telecommunications.
Veeco SPECTOR-HT ion-beam deposition system
Veeco SPECTOR-HT ion-beam deposition system

The SPECTOR-HT ion-beam deposition (IBD) system creates optical thin-film coatings for applications such as precision optics, lasers, life sciences, biomedical devices, and telecommunications. The fully automated IBD system achieves accelerated deposition rates at speeds comparable to physical vapor deposition (PVD) for challenging production requirements.
Veeco
Plainview, NY

www.veeco.com/spectorht

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PRESS RELEASE

VEECO INTRODUCES SPECTOR-HT ION BEAM DEPOSITION SYSTEM

Industry’s Highest Throughput System for Precision Optical Thin Film Applications

Plainview, N.Y., April 16, 2012 – At the SPIE Photonics Europe Trade Show in Brussels, Belgium, Veeco Instruments Inc. (Nasdaq: VECO) today introduced the SPECTOR-HT™ Ion Beam Deposition (IBD) System.

Used to create thin film coatings for the optical market, the SPECTOR-HT provides up to 400% increase in throughput, 300% increase in target utilization and 50% improvement in material uniformity compared to previous SPECTOR generations. In addition, the new system offers exceptional film quality, and a cost-effective manufacturing platform for a variety of optical applications, including precision optics, lasers, life sciences, biomedical devices, and telecommunications.

Robert P. Oates, Executive Vice President, Veeco Ion Beam Equipment, commented "With over 200 systems installed worldwide, Veeco is the recognized industry leader in ion beam deposition coatings for the optical industry. The new SPECTOR-HT system offers unparalleled throughput advantages, and a cost-effective platform compared to competing optical deposition technologies, such as physical vapor deposition (PVD), evaporative coatings or ion assisted deposition.”

The SPECTOR-HT is the industry’s first fully automated ion beam deposition system to achieve accelerated deposition rates at speeds comparable to PVD while maintaining high quality, optimal films for challenging production requirements. It delivers an increased deposition rate on lot sizes up to twice as large as those in previous SPECTOR generations.

For more information on the SPECTOR-HT, please visit us at our SPIE booth #G323 or go to www.veeco.com/spectorht.

About Veeco
Veeco makes equipment to develop and manufacture optoelectronics, LEDs, solar cells, hard disk drives and other devices. We support our customers through product development, manufacturing, sales and service sites in the U.S., Korea, Taiwan, China, Singapore, Japan, Europe and other locations. Please visit us at www.veeco.com.

To the extent that this news release discusses expectations or otherwise makes statements about the future, such statements are forwardlooking and are subject to a number of risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially from the statements made. These factors include the risks discussed in the Business Description and Management's Discussion and Analysis sections of Veeco's Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2011 and in our subsequent quarterly reports on Form 10-Q, current reports on Form 8-K and press releases .Veeco does not undertake any obligation to update any forward-looking statements to reflect future events or circumstances after the date of such statements.

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