For the CO2 laser beam transport system, on the EUV source, the mirrors heat up because a fraction of the laser power is absorbed by each mirror. This causes thermo-mechanical deformation of the mirror surface which results in opto-mechanical drifts of the laser beam, despite the current water cooling concept on the backside of the mirror.
The goal of this assignment is to study and develop a solution using vapor chambers between the optical surface and the cooling body in order to effectively spread the heat from the localized hotspot to the cooling area. This will reduce the thermal gradients over the optical surface leading to a reduction of the opto-mechanical drifts. Vapor chambers are commonly used on high heat flux integrated Circuits (ICs) like CPU or GPUs to spread the heat towards a much larger heat sink.
The main tasks of this internship include:
This is a Master apprentice internship for 4 to 6 months, 4-5 days per week. The start date of this internship is as soon as possible.
To be a fit for this assignment, you:
Other requirements you need to meet:
This position requires access to controlled technology, as defined in the United States Export Administration Regulations (15 C.F.R. § 730, et seq.). Qualified candidates must be legally authorized to access such controlled technology prior to beginning work. Business demands may require ASML to proceed with candidates who are immediately eligible to access controlled technology.
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