Diamond optics from Element Six have use in EUV lithography

Nov. 23, 2015
The Diamond PureOptics diamond optics range is grown using chemical vapor deposition (CVD) for use in high-power, multi-kilowatt CO2 laser systems in applications such as extreme ultraviolet (EUV) lithography.

The Diamond PureOptics diamond optics range is grown using chemical vapor deposition (CVD) for use in high-power, multi-kilowatt CO2 laser systems in applications such as extreme ultraviolet (EUV) lithography. Its diamond structured meta-surface (MS) decreases overall window absorption, helping to keep window operating temperatures low and minimize thermally induced beam distortion.
Element Six
Santa Clara, CA

www.e6.com

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