Production year
2008
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Un microscope optique (au second plan) et un aligneur de masques (au premier plan) pour la photolithographie, font partie de l'équipement de la salle blanche de l'institut. Employant des procédés de dépôts de couches minces modernes en salle blanche ainsi que des techniques de photolithographie afin de structurer les jonctions supraconductrices, l'IRAM (Institut de Radioastronomie Millimétrique) est en mesure de fabriquer des systèmes de réception ultra-performants dans le domaine de la radioastronomie millimétrique.
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2008
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