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Industrial MicroscopyGets Down to Work

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Paula M. Powell

It's a three-dimensional world for industrial microscopy these days, whether it is used to help monitor thin-film deposition processes or to inspect bumps on a circuit board. Regardless of the technique, building the 3-D image usually involves capturing an image in one X-Y plane, translating the sample along the Z-axis to take other images and stitching these together into a composite image. How successful that process is depends on several factors, from the accuracy of the translation stage to the focusing capabilities of the system. Jason Wickersham, product manager with Olympus...Read full article

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    Published: August 2004
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    thin-film deposition
    Thin-film deposition is a process used to deposit a thin layer of material onto a substrate surface, typically ranging from nanometers to micrometers in thickness. These thin films are utilized in various applications across industries such as electronics, optics, coatings, and energy. Thin-film deposition techniques enable precise control over the film's thickness, composition, morphology, and properties, making them crucial in manufacturing advanced materials and devices. Deposition...
    circuit boardFeaturesindustrialindustrial microscopylaser scanning confocal microscopyMicroscopyOlympus Industrial America Inc.thin-film deposition

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