Noun
EUV (uncountable)
Initialism of extreme ultraviolet
A GM spokesperson also confirmed that the Bolt EUV remains on schedule. Source: Internet
Foukal citation studied these cool loops in detail from the observations taken with the EUV spectrometer on Skylab in 1976. Source: Internet
Now they are using EUV lithography (expensive AF, also tweaking takes A VERY long time because it's new technology - it was never used to mass produce high perf. Source: Internet
Both the UVS and EUV instruments used a ruled grating to disperse this light for spectral analysis. Source: Internet
Extreme UV (EUV or sometimes XUV) is characterized by a transition in the physics of interaction with matter. Source: Internet
However vacuum systems and a number of novel technologies (including much higher EUV energies than are now produced) are needed to work with UV at the edge of the X-ray spectrum (which begins at 10 nm). Source: Internet