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Olympus to Introduce Deep Ultraviolet Optical System for Microscopes with 80nm Resolution.


Tokyo, Japan, Dec 5, 2005 - (JCN JCN Japan Corporate News
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) - Olympus will bring to market the U-UVF248, an optical system for microscopes that uses deep ultraviolet rays Ultraviolet rays
Invisible light rays with a wavelength shorter than that of visible light but longer than that of x rays.

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 to provide a resolution of 80nm, on January 25. Offered as an option to be mounted on the company's MX 61 and 51 semiconductor and flat panel display A thin display screen for computer and TV usage. The first flat panels appeared on laptop computers in the mid-1980s, and the LCD technology became the standard. Stand-alone LCD screens became available for desktop computers in the mid-1990s and exceeded sales of CRTs for the first time  inspection microscopes, the system uses non-cemented lenses to prevent lens deterioration that occurs due to the extended radiation of ultraviolet rays.

The system has its light source detached from it, allowing for a reduction in size and making the system layout easier. It can also display real-time images at 15 fps.

The system will be priced at 8,872,500 yen ($74,000). Olympus plans to manufacture 200 units per year. The system will be exhibited at SEMICON SEMICON Semiconductors Equipment and Material International Conference  Japan 2005 to be held at Makuhari Messe from December 7 to 9.

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