EHT Semi was founded to commercialize pulsed-power technology developed by Eagle Harbor Technologies, Inc. in the semiconductor industry. Our mission is to develop power systems for advanced plasma control to improve the semiconductor etch process. Our new website: https://ehtsemi.com/
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Introducing the EHT Nanosecond Pulser with Controlled Energy. This system is ideal for driving spark discharges with fixed value of energy per pulse at up to 1 kW of average power. The user can control the output voltage, energy per pulse, and pulse repetition frequency. These systems are ideal for enhanced combustion, hydrogen production, and plasma research. Learn more at https://lnkd.in/eccAxxr3 #plasmatechnology #pulsedpower
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Introducing the new EHT Bipolar Nanosecond Pulser. This system can produce ±10 kV pulses at frequencies up to 500 kHz for biomedical applications like pulsed field ablation (PFA) for cardiac ablation and soft tissue ablation. It can also be modified for low temperature plasmas. For more information: https://lnkd.in/g3ucDg5g #PFA #CardiacAblation #electroporation #plasmatechnology
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It's exciting to see new results in the Pulsed Field Ablation! We produce pulse generators that are bringing new capabilities to cardiac ablation. Talk to our engineers to find out what our Biomedical Nanosecond Pulsers can do to help your team develop new medical treatments. https://lnkd.in/gMF_35Xy #CardiacCare #PFA #VentricularTachycardia #CatheterAblation #MedTech
Exciting News! Field Medical is proud to announce our participation at the Life Science Intelligence Meeting, held at the prestigious Waldorf Astoria Monarch Beach Resort from March 18th to 22nd. Our CEO, Steven Mickelsen, will be delivering a compelling presentation on the current market trends in ventricular arrhythmia ablation and the groundbreaking advancements achieved with our cutting-edge FIeldForce™ ablation system. The FIeldForce™ stands out as the first-of-its-kind contact-force focal PFA ablation system meticulously crafted to target ventricular tachycardia and ectopy. If you are attending the event or are in the vicinity, we welcome you to connect with us. Let's share a coffee and delve deeper into how FIeldForce™ is poised to revolutionize the ventricular treatment landscape. Anticipating insightful discussions and valuable networking opportunities that lie ahead! #CardiacCare #LSI #FieldMedical #PFA #VentricularTachycardia #CatheterAblation #MedTech
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FARAPULSE, Inc. has paved the way for pulsed field ablation (PFA). We are building the power systems for the next-generation PFA systems. Our power systems can operate at high voltage (15 kV), short pulse widths (< 300 ns) and high pulse repetition frequency (1.2 MHz). Newer systems allow for bipolar pulsing. These short pulses reduce damage to surrounding tissue while minimizing the twitch response. All the parameters are adjustable for research applications and our engineers can customize these into dedicated systems for medical use.
The FARAPULSE™ Pulsed Field Ablation System is now FDA approved! With over 40,000 patients treated globally, it’s the most clinically proven PFA system. See the FARAPULSE™ difference today: https://bit.ly/3UXB8w2 Safety info: https://bit.ly/3To9SFV
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It's always exciting to see how our NSPs are helping people better understand plasma science.
Dongho Lee, Jean Luis Suazo Betancourt, Dan Lev, and Mitchell Walker at Georgia Institute of Technology recently published a paper on "Nitrogen admixture-driven electron cooling and plasma bullet dynamics in atmospheric-pressure dc nanosecond-pulsed argon jet plasmas" using an EHT Nanosecond Pulser. Check out their work: https://lnkd.in/gsP5_TiQ Find out what EHT Nanosecond Pulsers can do for you: https://lnkd.in/gm4UwqQe
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We're excited to see EHT Semi bring pulsed power to the semiconductor market.
EHT Semi was founded to commercialize pulsed-power technology developed by Eagle Harbor Technologies, Inc. in the semiconductor industry. Our mission is to develop power systems for advanced plasma control to improve the semiconductor etch process. Our new website: https://ehtsemi.com/
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EHT Nanosecond Pulsers used to investigate polystyrene degradation in water. Contact us to find out how these can help your reseach.
Aurélie Z., Catherine Pond, and Ahmad Hamdan used an EHT Nanosecond Pulser to investigate the efficacy of degrading a type of plastic in water. Their work can be found in a new paper titled, "Polystyrene(PS) Degradation Induced by Nanosecond Electric Discharge in Air in Contact with PS/Water." Their paper: https://lnkd.in/geKxKABz EHT Nanosecond Pulsers: https://lnkd.in/gm4UwqQe
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EHT Nanosecond Pulsers are being used to drive DBDs to control turbulent shock wave boundary layers in a Mach 2 flow. Talk to our engineers to find out how they can accelerate your research.
Chandler Moy and Terry Zhou, from Sally Bane’s lab at Purdue University, used an EHT Nanosecond Pulser to produce a nanosecond repetitively-pulsed dielectric barrier discharge to control the turbulent shock wave boundary layer due to a 20-degree compression corner in a Mach 2 flow. They published their work in a paper titled, “Investigation of Turbulent Shock Wave/Boundary Layer Interaction Control Using Nanosecond Repetitively Pulsed Plasmas.” Their paper: https://lnkd.in/gcFqKkNx EHT Nanosecond Pulsers: https://lnkd.in/gm4UwqQe
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EHT's Nanosecond Pulsers are enabling instability-reduction research in methane-air flames.
Aditya Anilkumar and Pallavi Gajjar, from Sally Bane’s lab at Purdue University, used an EHT Nanosecond Pulser to produce nanosecond repetitively pulsed plasmas that reduced thermoacoustic instabilities in an atmospheric pressure, turbulent, swirl-stabilized methane-air flame. Check out the paper “Influence of Nanosecond Repetitively Pulsed (NRP) Plasma Discharges on Atmospheric Pressure Premixed Swirl Stabilized Methane-Air Flames.” Their paper: https://lnkd.in/g4-zf343 EHT Nanosecond Pulsers: https://lnkd.in/gm4UwqQe
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