The XENON S-2300 dual-stage system is a breakthrough in materials research, providing unprecedented control of high-energy Pulsed Light for the most challenging sintering, curing, and annealing applications.
Materials researchers are using Pulsed Light to explore innovative applications in printed electronics, bio sensors, OPV, semiconductor films, and other developing research areas. These applications can pose special challenges, especially where heat can damage the substrate, or where thick or multiple layers make uniform curing difficult.
The XENON S-2300 was designed to meet these challenges with a patent-pending technology that gives materials researchers the ability to manage the energy delivered using a dual-stage pulse profile (see sidebar). With the intuitive touch-screen interface, researchers can quickly and easily program up to 40 pulse sequences for unprecedented control over the profile and total Pulsed Light energy delivered to the target area. Energy levels for each stage can be set independently and the system can adjust the pulse duration and amplitude automatically, if desired. The ability to quickly establish a wide range of energy exposure profiles supports studies of advanced materials such as nanoparticles and semiconductor thin films.
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