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UPDATE 1-Applied Materials, Tokyo Electron give up merger plan due to regulatory snag
2015-04-27 09:56:24| Electronics - Topix.net
Applied Materials Inc and Tokyo Electron Ltd said on Monday they have given up plans to merge in a deal that would have been worth more than $10 billion, citing problems in getting approval from U.S. antitrust regulators. U.S.-based Applied Materials had agreed in September 2013 to buy Tokyo Electron in an all-stock deal combining the world's No.1 and No.3 makers of chip-making gear as demand for their products slows and turning a profit becomes tougher.
Electron Microscope Loop Control Using ADwin
2015-04-15 12:31:13| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
ADwin-Gold-II DAQ System Offers High-Speed Control CHESTERLAND OH CAS DataLoggers recently supplied the control solution for a university physics department conducting research using a scanning electron beam microscope (SEM). SEMs generate extremely high-resolution (on the nanometer level) images by focusing a...
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ZEISS Showcases Electron and X-ray Microscopes, Digital Imaging Systems and Stereo Microscopes at PITTCON 2015
2015-03-11 11:31:13| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
Carl Zeiss Microscopy, a leading provider of microscopy solutions, announces that it will be showcasing state of the art electron and X-ray microscopes, digital imaging systems for QA/QC and particle analysis, and stereo microscopes suited for heavy workloads at PITTCON 2015, March 8-13, Booth #4317, in New Orleans...
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Ultra-Thin Nanowires Can Trap Electron 'Twisters' That Disrupt Superconductors
2015-02-27 05:12:08| rfglobalnet Home Page
Superconductor materials are prized for their ability to carry an electric current without resistance, but this valuable trait can be crippled or lost when electrons swirl into tiny tornado-like formations called vortices. These disruptive mini-twisters often form in the presence of magnetic fields, such as those produced by electric motors.
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Ultra-Thin Nanowires Can Trap Electron 'Twisters' That Disrupt Superconductors
2015-02-27 05:12:08| wirelessdesignonline News Articles
Superconductor materials are prized for their ability to carry an electric current without resistance, but this valuable trait can be crippled or lost when electrons swirl into tiny tornado-like formations called vortices. These disruptive mini-twisters often form in the presence of magnetic fields, such as those produced by electric motors.
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