Nanoparticle Sources in PVD
One of the unique selling points of Korvus Technology’s “HEX Series” of PVD systems is that customers can integrate any third-party components on standard vacuum flanges at any point after initial purchase of the system. A key new and exciting example of this integration is Theris Nanotechnology’s range of nanoparticle sources.
Join this webinar to learn about the role of nanoparticle deposition in PVD processes and how incorporating nanoparticles in conjunction with PVD can help users in R&D, both in Universities and Industry, to push the boundaries of novel coating technologies.
Schedule:
15:00-15:30: Theris Nanotechnology’s discussion on the details of their nanoparticle source range
15:30-15:50: Korvus Technology’s discussion on combination of nanoparticle sources with conventional PVD sources, applications for which this can be useful
15:50-16:00: Q&A Session
All registered parties will receive a link to access the recording of this webinar after January 15th.
Companies

Theris Nanotechnology are a scientific equipment supplier based in Dorset, UK. Their product range focuses on nanoparticle and RF atom sources, as well as integration of these sources into full vacuum chambers. Founded in 2023, Theris draw on extensive experience in nanoparticle deposition to deliver a new range of nanoparticle sources, capable of creating alloy nanoparticles of up to five different materials in different structures.

Korvus Technology Ltd are a scientific equipment supplier based in High Wycombe, UK. Founded in 2015, Korvus Technology manufacture the “HEX Series” of Physical Vapour Deposition (PVD) systems. Catering to academia and the R&D market, the HEX Series are the next generation of PVD tools for research due to their novel design with detachable panels allowing for complete flexibility, upgradability and customisability at any point in their lifetime. The HEX Series aims to provide researchers in R&D with flexibility in both research avenues and financing.
Speakers

Theris Nanotechnology
Lars earned a BA in Natural Sciences from the University of Cambridge, followed by a PhD in Physics from King’s College University, London.
After completing his studies, Lars worked as a Director in Oxford Applied Research for 7 years, before founding Mantis Deposition, which built HV and UHV systems for the R&D market for just under 12 years.
After this, Lars founded Korvus Technology and their HEX Series of modular PVD system, working as a managing director for 6 years, and non-executive director for 4 years.
Lars now draws on his extensive experience designing RF atom and nanoparticles sources in OAR and Mantis Deposition to deliver high-quality products from Theris Nanotechnology.

Matthew graduated with a degree in Physics from the University of Bristol, after which he worked in the teaching sector. For the past two years, Matthew has worked in the global Technical Sales team for Korvus Technology, with involvement in servicing, installation and customer support of their highly modular PVD systems.
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