We are thrilled to be recognized by this global forum composed of water
industry leaders, market experts and our peers," said Therese Jordan, senior VP
of business development at Crystal IS. "This honor signifies the global market’s
confidence in our technology and its future impact.BlueTech Research monitors
the global water market for companies with innovative and disruptive
technologies and a strong go-to-market strategy. The Disrupt-o-Meter Award is
given to the water technology company that has the highest potential to not only
influence existing markets, but open up new markets because of its ability to be
used in various applications.The buffer is the result of over 10 years research
at the Queensland Micro and Nanotechnology Facility (QMF) of Griffith
University, and a tie-up with Gwent-based fab equipment maker led high bay light Fabricating GaN LEDs and power devices on large diameter silicon
wafers is viewed as a path to reduce cost. However, existing buffer layers used
to bridge the large thermal and lattice mismatch between silicon and GaN are
costly and not completely effective for large scale production," claimed SPTS.
"A 3C-SiC film provides an effective buffer, layer lattice-matched for GaN
growth on silicon, as well as an impervious barrier to prevent silicon from
diffusing into GaN, of particular concern for power devices."
Initial estimates suggest the process would add no more than $35 to mass
produced wafers.We believe we are the first in the world to grow 3C-SiC
epitaxially on 300mm silicon wafers, which means following the same crystal
structure as the silicon crystal substrate," said Alan Iacopi, QMF director of
operations. "The reactor development project with SPTS has allowed the QMF
R&D process to be extended from small wafers up to 300mm wafers with
semiconductor industry specifications. We have already achieved SiC film
thickness uniformities of around 1% on 300mm wafers.The new reactor has been
designed for high-temperature vacuum processing of batch loads of 150mm to 300mm
wafers, with process automation suitable for commercial application", said SPTS
CEO William Johnson. "There are a number of buffer and template wafer suppliers
offering alternative solutions. However, we see a strong business case for
device manufacturers adopting the QMF/SPTS SiC solution to optimise process and
control substrate costs.
Together with his team in Russia, the recently opened Beneq subsidiary in
Saint Petersburg is ready to serve customers with a complete palette of Lumineq
displays, thin film coating services and thin film coating equipment.The primary
goal of the local organization is to help serve the rapidly increasing demand in
the field of research and industrial sales for cutting-edge thin film
technologies. The subsidiary, opened on led flood light, is now ready to step up
operations in Russia, a market in which Beneq has been active for some
time.According to Sampo Ahonen, CEO of Beneq, “We are very pleased to have Yuri
Kochanov join our team and build our presence in Russia. We want to become
better known in the market as a leading provider of industrial production and
laboratory equipment for nano-scale thin films and functional coatings. Yuri
brings with him a solid background in Russian and international sales and
marketing positions in high-tech industries, as well as leadership skills to run
demanding business operations.”
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