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AFM and DHM® pioneers join their forces to redefine what is possible in nanoscale metrology
06/01/2025

Park Systems Corp. has acquired Lyncée Tec SA. In the words of  Dr. Sang-il Park, Founder and CEO of Park Systems, “Park Systems will integrate Lyncée Tec’s DHM technology into our Atomic Force Microscope (AFM) platform and build a fully automated DHM® system, targeting various semiconductor applications, especially advanced packaging.”

Lyncée management, Dr. Yves Emery, Founder and CEO and Dr. Etienne Cuche, Founder and CTO are excited to become part of the Park Systems family, and to produce even more efficient and disruptive DHM®.

There will be no change in current activities and support of installed systems.

Find out more in our press release

NEW high-Q stroboscopic module
02/10/2024

Lyncée Tec NEW stroboscopic module has been used to investigate Band Gap High-Q resonances of a Phononic Crystal.

This application demonstrates simultaneous extremely high resolution of:

  • frequency (1 ppb)
  • pixel density (1 and 4 MPx)
  • vertical displacements (< 1 picometer)

Learn more about it !

Samples courtesy: Prof. Dr. Albert Schliesser, and Dr Eric Langman, Niels Bohr Institute, Copenhagen University, Denmark, and QFactory ApS

Full Scanning Angle Dynamic Deformation of Micromirror
30/10/2023

Our customer Silicon Austria Labs (SAL) received the new DHM as the winning prize of Lyncee Challenge 2022! By integrating a motorized goniometer on their new DHM, they have fully automated the measurement of the micromirror:

  • Resonant frequency
  • Maximum deflection angle
  • Phase shift at resonance
  • Dynamic deformation over its full deflection angle range
  • Rotation axis

Validate efficiently your simulations against experiment data and improve your MEMS design! Read more.

WINNER Announcement of Lyncée Tec Challenge 2022
09/03/2023

Silicon Austria Labs (SAL) won Lyncée Tec Challenge 2022 for their outstanding and innovative demonstration of measuring dynamic deformations of MEMS mirrors at all scanning angles using DHM’s unique full field vibration mode shape analysis. Their prize is a DHM Holographic MEMS Analyzer! Congratulations to the WINNER and to all participants!

Read our newsletter and check out the 5 best applications!

The story of our first life sciences microscope
24/05/2022

Our first life science DHM was delivered 16 years ago.

The innovative data generated by the main user, Dr Pascal Jourdain, with his microscope triggered major contributions to the new research field of OPTICAL electrophysiology.

Find out more in our latest newsletter

Lyncee Tec Challenge 2022 officially launched!
16/05/2022

We are very happy to officially launch Lyncée Tec Challenge 2022! The goal of the challenge is to encourage exploration of the potential of high laterally resolved vibration analysis with DHM and to reward the best application a DHM Holographic MEMS Analyzer! Register before July 30th 2022 and WIN a DHM! More details please visit https://challenge.lynceetec.com/