Camera for Vacuum- and Extreme-Ultraviolet light

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Title:  

Camera for Vacuum- and Extreme-Ultraviolet light

Agency:  

U.S. Department Of Commerce

State:  

Maryland

NAICS Code:  

334516

Solicitation Type:  

Request for Information

Solicitation ID:  

NIST-FY25-CHIPS-0081

Open Date:  

4/9/2025

Close Date:  

4/23/2025

Last Updated:  

4/16/2025

Description:
The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) is seeking information from sources that may be capable of providing a camera for vacuum- and extreme-ultraviolet (VUV and EUV) light. The camera will be used for VUV and EUV diffractometry, which requires a four-megapixel charge-coupled device (CCD) camera that can be placed within an ultra-high vacuum chamber. The camera must be sensitive to VUV and EUV light in the 10 nm to 150 nm wavelength range and have a minimum of 2048 pixels x 2048 pixels. The camera system will include a vacuum-compatible feedthrough, a power supply, and controller. • The camera must be compatible with an ultra-high vacuum system, defined as having a base pressure below 10-9 Torr. • The camera must have vacuum-compatible cabling at least 75 cm (30 inches) long as well as water hoses if water cooled. • The camera system will include a vacuum-compatible feedthrough, a power supply, and controller. • A software development kit (SDK) and a generic GUI (Windows) are required. • The sensor of the camera will be a charged-coupled device (CCD) with a minimum of 2048 pixels x 2048 pixels. • The quantum efficiency of the CCD Sensor of the Camera is dependent upon the energy of the photon and minimum values per wavelength (energy) are provided.
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Contact Information:

Elizabeth Timberlake

elizabeth.timberlake@nist.gov

Budget Estimate (AI):

$100,000 – $500,000

The budget for this opportunity is difficult to estimate as the document does not provide a specific budget or funding amount. However, based on the complexity of the camera system and the requirements for VUV and EUV diffractometry, the budget could be in the range of $100,000 to $500,000. This estimate is based on the assumption that the camera system will be a custom-built solution that requires significant research and development. Factors that may influence the likely payment range include the cost of materials, labor, and testing, as well as the complexity of the system and the requirements for vacuum compatibility.

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