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Polysilicon Deposition
2003-12-12
O'Kelly, John A.
2003-12-15
Eric Miller
2003-12-15
David Grove
2003-12-15
Steven F. Nagle
Polysilicon Deposition
David Grove
2003-12-15
John,

I work for a small thin film coating and research facility up on San Juan
Island. We may be able to help. You can contact me directly at
[email protected] or through our website listed below.

David A. Grove
Research Engineer
Luxel Corp.
www.luxel.com

A good politician is like a good football coach. He has to be smart enough
to do a good job but dumb enough to think it matters.

 -----Original Message-----
Hello,

        I am interested in finding a facility for depositing polysilicon on
small
amorphous SiO2 wafers.  The wafers are
a bit less than an inch in diameter.  We are located in Redmond, WA near
Seattle.  It would be a bonus to find a
facility nearby.

Thanks for your help.


Regards,

John O'Kelly
Aerospace and Electronic Systems
Honeywell, Intl.
15001 NE 36th St.
Redmond, WA 98073



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