Non-contact measurement techniques play an equally important role in the quality control of another emerging class of electronic devices: flexible electronics. Components made of flexible circuit
Counterfeit integrated circuits (ICs) present a significant risk in security-related IT departments. In the worst case, a counterfeit IC might turn into a hardware Trojan – a maliciously modified
Protemics‘ near-field system combines TOPTICA’s TeraFlash pro with carefully designed microprobes, where a photoconductive switch is integrated in a cantilever design. High-resolution 3D
One of the striking features of Protemics’ near-field system is that the complete pulse trace and hence, time-domain and frequency-domain information is preserved for each image pixel. Therefore,
Quality control of displays and touch screens, protection against product piracy in chip manufacturing, efficiency improvements in flexible electronics, identification of defects in solar cells,
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Dr. Mathias Schindler
Dr. Mathias Schindler earned his Diploma and Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering from the RWTH Aachen where he worked on THz spectroscopy with Prof. Kurz, on the deposition of
Dr. Matthias Hohenleutner
With a background in femtosecond and terahertz laser technology from his PhD research in ultrafast solid-state physics at the University of Regensburg, Matthias
Taro Saito
Taro Saito started his career in the financial industry and made many achievements in the fields of retail and wholesale at securities companies. After that, he worked for nearly 20 years
Dr. Wilhelm Kaenders
Being infected by Cold Atom Physics as a PhD student at the Institute of Quantum Optics in Hannover, in the group of Prof. Meschede, and being part of the technology of Prof.