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Two major Microsystems facilities, the CSRL (Compound Semiconductor Research Lab) and the MDL (Microelectronics Development Lab), support our mission to provide differentiating microsystems and electronic solutions that enable Sandia's success in assuring national and global security.
MSTC also utilizes a variety of laboratories as well as test and evaluation areas with a host of technical microsystem technologies within Sandia's PETL (Processing Engineering & Technologies Lab), IMRL (Integrated Material Research Lab), and the CINT (Center for Integrated Nanotechnologies).
The CSRL and MDL provide clean room facilities that are the core microfabrication capability of Sandia's MESA (Microsystems & Engineering Sciences Applications) Program.
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The CSRL was formally established in 1986. After a steady decade and a half of continuous growth, CSRL capabilities are now among the most extensive of any laboratory of its kind in the world.
Organometallic Vapor Phase Epitaxy (OMVPE) Reactor
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Sandia's MDL was built in 1988 as a world-class facility dedicated to the advancement of microelectronic research, development, and application initiatives of strategic interest to the United States of America and the Department of Energy.
Microelectronics Development Laboratory (MDL)
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