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The EX5 Excimer Laser. A total metal ceramic excimer laser with many advantages Low cost Mini laser Long gas lifetime Low cost of operation Computer controlled Air cooled High power in a compact table top package. TYPE II SUPERCHAMBER Performance Highlights.
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The EX5 Excimer Laser • A total metal ceramic excimer laser with many advantages • Low cost Mini laser • Long gas lifetime • Low cost of operation • Computer controlled • Air cooled • High power in a compact table top package GAM LASER, INC. 2009
TYPE II SUPERCHAMBER Performance Highlights • Total Metal/ceramic design • Corona preionization • New chamber material • New direct drive blower • New electrode design • Active optics filtering for longer optics lifetime • Improved optics material • Increased bearing lifetime • Increased gas lifetime • Linear power with repetition rate • Higher repetition rate • 1% pulse to pulse stability • Reduced parts count gas handling system • Solid state thyratron GAM LASER, INC. 2009
EX5-F2 157nm PERFORMANCE • Vacuum Ultraviolet at 157nm • Single Fill gas lifetime 10 million pulses • Static gas lifetime 10 Days • Energy 2mJ • Average power .65 W • Stability <2% RMS • KF/16 purge flange included GAM LASER, INC. 2009
EX5 Specifications GAM LASER, INC. 2009
Dynamic Gas Lifetime GAM LASER, INC. 2009
Repetition Rate Performance GAM LASER, INC. 2009
Pulse to Pulse Stability GAM LASER, INC. 2009 0.77% rms Stability @ 200Hz, 13.5mJ KrF 248nm
EX5 Running Costs • Running costs for 2 billion pulses ArF KrF • Refurbishment after 2 billion pulses $7500 $7500 • Premix gas cylinders $1500 $1200 • Optics exchanges $7000 $1150 • Total costs $16000 $9850 • Cost per Thousand pulses $0.008 $0.0049 • Running cost per hour at 200Hz $5.76 $3.53 • Cost per pulse 0.8e-5 ¢ 0.49e-5 ¢ GAM LASER, INC. 2009