DTU intents to purchase a Laser CO2 heater with substrate surfaces with a specific atomic termination and reconstruction are essential for controlled epitaxial growth. The reason for this is that is that Laser heating (typically CO2 lasers in ultrahigh vacuum) is a proven in situ method to produce atomically flat, single-terminated oxide surfaces (e.g., SrTiO3, LaAlO3, sapphire) by rapid high-temperature annealing and quenching. For DTU, this capability offers clear advantages: a one-step, high-throughput preparation that simultaneously produces atomically smooth, evenly spaced terraces and the desired surface reconstruction; in situ processing that preserves structural quality and chemical purity; and spatially selective treatment that minimizes damage to surrounding areas. These factors make laser heating an efficient, reliable investment for reproducible, high-quality substrate preparation needed for advanced epitaxial research and device fabrication.
27/02/2026 13:00:00
38000000-5 Laboratory, optical and precision equipments (excl. glasses)
Danmarks Tekniske Universitet - DTU
Anker Engelunds Vej 1
2800
Kgs. Lyngby
Denmark
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Per Christiansen
https://www.dtu.dk
| Notice | Date of dispatch |
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| Competition (MitUdbud) | 28/01/2026 17:01 |