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NIR Lens Systems

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ROCHESTER, N.Y., May 15, 2007 -- Navitar’s flagship high-magnification Zoom 6000, 12X and Precise Eye lens systems are now available with near-infrared (NIR) coatings. The systems, which are optimized for imaging in the 700- to 1550-nm wavelength, incorporate high resolution and sensitivity and offer zoom magnification from 0.09 to 228 X or fixed magnification from 0.30 to 91 X.

nirtrans.jpgNavitar said, "These high-quality machine optics were developed to answer customer demand for a cost-effective NIR lens option."

The systems are suitable for a wide variety of manufacturing applications, including backside photomask registration, SOI bond inspection, internal silicon structure and photoemission microscopy.

Field of view (FOV) and magnification remain unchanged from the non-NIR systems, the company said, and the flexible, modular systems are customizable. Both zoom or fixed options are available with detents and apertures. The motorized Zoom 6000 NIR and 12X NIR systems facilitate automation of the inspection process beyond manual systems.



Published: May 2007
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