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October 9th, 2003
Zyvex Announces F100 Nanomanipulator
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Zyvex Corporation today announced the sales release of the F100 Nanomanipulator system, a positioning and testing tool for research, development, and production applications using Focused Ion Beam (FIB) instruments. The product enables users to manipulate and test semiconductor devices and other materials in situ, improving the quality and reducing failure of integrated circuits. The device, which uses microgrippers to improve sample handling, is useful in nano- and microscale sample preparation for Transmission Electron Microscopes
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