List of demands to the Boss:
Coherent Inc.
5100 Patrick Henry Drive
Santa Clara, CA 95054 USA
You're close. The LPX 220i was built by a German company, Lambda Phsyik, and recently bought out by Coherent
We're converting ourselves though. It'* currently a 248nm system. Changing the wavelength is a simple matter of changing the gasses that it uses for a lasing medium, and changing the optical coating on the mirrors and lenses (as well as the chamber windows).
Thanks for the support!
5100 Patrick Henry Drive
Santa Clara, CA 95054 USA
You're close. The LPX 220i was built by a German company, Lambda Phsyik, and recently bought out by Coherent

We're converting ourselves though. It'* currently a 248nm system. Changing the wavelength is a simple matter of changing the gasses that it uses for a lasing medium, and changing the optical coating on the mirrors and lenses (as well as the chamber windows).
Thanks for the support!
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I'm not trying to be negitive or anything.....But if your chances are like mine....You're lookin at slim to none. As for kate laughing too......I think that just runs in the family as a term of "no" hahaha Nice demands though
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Originally Posted by willwren
Coherent Inc.
5100 Patrick Henry Drive
Santa Clara, CA 95054 USA
You're close. The LPX 220i was built by a German company, Lambda Phsyik, and recently bought out by Coherent
We're converting ourselves though. It'* currently a 248nm system. Changing the wavelength is a simple matter of changing the gasses that it uses for a lasing medium, and changing the optical coating on the mirrors and lenses (as well as the chamber windows).
Thanks for the support!
5100 Patrick Henry Drive
Santa Clara, CA 95054 USA
You're close. The LPX 220i was built by a German company, Lambda Phsyik, and recently bought out by Coherent

We're converting ourselves though. It'* currently a 248nm system. Changing the wavelength is a simple matter of changing the gasses that it uses for a lasing medium, and changing the optical coating on the mirrors and lenses (as well as the chamber windows).
Thanks for the support!
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