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Angstrom Engineering Inc.

Angstrom Engineering Inc.

Nanotechnology Research

Cambridge, Ontario 4,724 followers

You create the future. We'll handle logistics.

About us

At Angstrom Engineering, we sell industry-leading thin film deposition systems for PVD and CVD processes. Each system we manufacture is created to your process requirements and is assembled on-site by a team of engineers and technologists who prioritize quality, service, and performance above all else. This focus is why we’re proud to call ourselves your thin film partner – no matter what you need your machine to do, we’ll work with you throughout the process to ensure your laboratory has invested in the right tools with the right technology.

Industry
Nanotechnology Research
Company size
51-200 employees
Headquarters
Cambridge, Ontario
Type
Privately Held
Founded
1992
Specialties
Thin Film Deposition, Chemical Vapor Deposition, Physical Vapor Deposition, Thermal & E-Beam Evaporation, Sputter Deposition, Space Simulation, Gloveboxes, OLED and Solar, Organic Electronics, Graphene & CNTs, Medical and Optical Coatings, optical coatings, hipims, indium deposition, ion beam sputter deposition, roll to roll processing, Perovskite, and Ultra high vacuum

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Employees at Angstrom Engineering Inc.

Updates

  • Our partners at Power Roll Ltd. and the University of Sheffield are revolutionizing solar energy with their development of flexible perovskite solar cells. Using an Angstrom Engineering® vacuum coater with e-beam and thermal sources, they’ve created a lightweight, cost-effective solar film that can be applied to unconventional surfaces—opening new possibilities for clean energy adoption worldwide. Learn more: https://hubs.ly/Q038nNgD0

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  • This shiny new sputter system is off to our commercial partners overseas where it will deposit metals and ceramics on regular wafers, glass and 3D parts. Sputter down was the preferred configuration in this case since it doesn’t require special mounting fixtures for irregularly shaped parts, gravity will simply hold them in place. More on our sputter platforms here: https://hubs.ly/Q034Vv9p0

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  • Thank you to the Quantum Nano Fabrication and Characterization Facility (QNFCF) and Transformative Quantum Technologies (TQT) for hosting us at the Physical Vapour Deposition (PVD) Introductory Seminar! It was a pleasure connecting with everyone who attended—we truly appreciate the engaging and insightful discussions. At Angstrom Engineering, we’re always eager to share our expertise and support researchers in navigating PVD tools, process development, and thin film deposition. Thank you Nathan Fitzpatrick for organizing.

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  • This Quantum Series platform is now installed and operating with our partners at Korea Research Institute of Standards and Science (KRISS). KRISS is a national metrology institute (NMI) of Korea, and part of its strategy is to lead future measurement technology development, including quantum technology, AI measurement platforms, and smart measurement systems. More on Quantum Series here: https://hubs.ly/Q02_ZC4L0

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  • We're grateful for our friends at U Waterloo's Institute for Quantum Computing (IQC) and Transformative Quantum Technologies (TQT) for hosting a Physical Vapour Deposition (PVD) Introductory Seminar on Wednesday, January 29, from 10 a.m to 2 p.m. in QNC 0101. Angstrom Engineering's Mike Miller, PhD will be providing an introduction to PVD and vacuum coating sciences, as well as delving into topics such as PVD source selection, mechanical, electrical, and optical properties of thin films, and process parameters that affect film properties. Lunch will be provided. We hope you will join us. Register: https://hubs.ly/Q032RkjG0

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  • From our partners at Vanderbilt U: Angstrom Engineering is one of the inaugural members of the Vanderbilt Institute of Nanoscale Science and Engineering (VINSE) Industry Affiliates Program (IAP) that officially kicked-off in November 2024. The VINSE IAP strives to advance nanoscience research and workforce development through collaborative relations with industry leaders such as Angstrom Engineering, who provides essential nanofabrication tools and a culture of curiosity and innovation. The Angstrom Engineering Amod system in VINSE is among the most heavily used deposition systems in the cleanroom and plays a critical role in advancing research across diverse fields ranging from nanophotonics and high-power semiconductors to electrophysiology. The Angstrom Engineering support team are always highly responsive and provide essential support to ensure our deposition platform continues to meet our users’ needs as their research evolves. #VINSEvandy

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