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Supply, delivery, installation Lot 1-300mm Electro-Magneto-Optical Probe Station and Lot 2-Device Parameter analyser for use with 300mm Electro Magneto-Optical Probe stationTyndall National Instit UCC

TED · 458590-2026cn-standardCloses in 32 days · 2026-08-04

Buyer

NameUniversity College Cork

CountryIE

Published2026-07-03

Deadline2026-08-04

Value

Estimated€490,000 · 490,000 EUR

Awarded

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Firms with recorded awards from University College Cork in this tender’s CPV categories — the incumbents you are bidding against.

FirmWinsAwardedLast win
FEI UK Limited1€5,500,0002026-04-30
Manepa Limited | Decontamination Technical Services Ltd (dts)1€168,2102026-05-06

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CPV codes

38000000 Laboratory, optical & precision equipment38300000 Laboratory, optical & precision equipment38400000 Laboratory, optical & precision equipment38500000 Laboratory, optical & precision equipment38600000 Laboratory, optical & precision equipment33141641 Medical equipment & pharmaceuticals38434000 Laboratory, optical & precision equipment

Description

Within the CHIPS-JU NanoIC pilot line Tyndall is developing novel materials for embedded DRAM and 3D integration for future leading-edge integrated circuits. In NanoIC, Tyndall’s flexibility into materials integration will allow for rapid, short-cycle screening to reduce the cycle time in identifying and integrating highly performing materials to carry forward into IC development. Our role is to provide agile wafer scale nanofabrication and processing beyond silicon for the integration of selected new materials – Transition Metal Dichalcogenides (TMDs) and oxide semiconductor (OSC) – and FET device architectures. The NanoIC teams at Tyndall will synthesize thin film TMDs and OSCs and will fabricate and test a wide range of materials and devices. Other activities may include compound semiconductors devices, wide band gap materials, photonic, magnetic or ferroelectric materials. The electrical properties and performance of these materials/devices are of significant importance. Consequently, a multi-function 300mm Electro-Magneto-Optical Probe Station (Lot 1) is required to study the electrical properties of these materials and devices under a range of temperature conditions. The Probe station, in combination with the Device Parameter analyser (Lot 2), will enable users to perform electrical measurements (current voltage both in DC and in pulsed mode) at different temperatures and under magnetic field or illumination as required.

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