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Zyvex Labs is proud to announce the world's highest resolution lithography system -- ZyvexLitho1TM. This tool uses quantum physics technology to achieve atomic precision patterning and sub-nanometer (768 picometers - the width of a Si (100) 2x1 dimer row) resolution. See details. This advancement enables quantum computers to provide unbreakable encryption for truly secure communications; also faster drug discovery; and more accurate weather prediction.
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ZyvexLitho1TM is based on Scanning Tunneling Microscopy (STM) instrumentation that Zyvex Labs has been improving upon since 2007. ZyvexLitho1TM incorporates numerous automation features and capabilities that are not available on any commercial Scanning Tunneling Microscope. See description of features. Zyvex Labs is now taking orders for ZvyvexLitho1TM systems and delivery will be approximately 6 months ARO.
"There are many challenges to building a scalable quantum computer. We strongly believe that to realize the full potential of quantum computing, high precision manufacturing is required. We are excited about the ZyvexLitho1, the first commercially available tool to provide atomic precision patterning." - Professor Michelle Simmons. (Simmons is the 2015 Feynman Prize winner; CEO of Silicon Quantum Computing; and Director of the University of New South Wales Centre for Quantum Computing and Communication Technology.)
The inventor of STM lithography, Professor Joe Lyding, stated: "The Zyvex Labs technology is, by far, the most advanced, and only commercially available realization of this atomically precise lithographic technique." (Lyding is the 2014 Feynman Prize winner and the Robert C. MacClinchie Distinguished Professor in Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of Illinois).
Embedded within ZyvexLitho1TM is our ZyVectorTM. This 20-bit digital control system with low-noise and low-latency, enables our users to make atomically precise patterns for solid-state quantum devices and other nano-devices and materials. The complete ZyvexLitho1TM system also includes a ScientaOmicron Ultra-High Vacuum STM configured for making quantum devices. "I'm looking forward in continuing the fruitful cooperation with Zyvex. Here, we combine the latest UHV system design and a well proven and established SPM from ScientaOmicron with the dedicated high-precision STM controller for STM based lithography from Zyvex." - Dr. Andreas Bettac, Product Manager SPM, ScientaOmicron
This product was made possible by support from DARPA (Defense Advanced Research Project Agency), the Army Research Office, the Advanced Manufacturing Office of the Department of Energy, and Professor Reza Moheimani of the University of Texas at Dallas who was recently awarded the Industrial Achievement Award by the International Federation of Automated Control "for control developments in support of the fabrication of quantum silicon devices at the single atom scale."
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