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“Unlike transparent conductive oxides typically used as thin-film solar cell electrodes, Cambrios’ ClearOhm material is also highly flexible. Together our companies have the right technologies to provide the Army with lightweight, flexible CIGS solar cells with better efficiency than what has been possible to date.”

MTC announces SiC partnership with Sintec

2010-04-12

Distribution partnership announced between MTC and Sintec.

Morgan Technical Ceramics (MTC) has announced a distribution partnership with Kennametal Sintec Keramik for its pyrolytic boron nitride (PBN) and chemical vapour distribution silicon carbide (SiC) materials.

Each of these materials is used in the development of compound semiconductors, with PBN particularly useful as it provides superior mechanical strength and thermal stability.

The firm also noted that its SiC products outperform conventional materials in hostile chemical and plasma environments.

“We continually look at ways to improve our processes and by working with Sintec we will be able to shorten lead times, meaning customers will receive products sooner,” said Phil McGraw, general manager of MTC.

MTC is a division of The Morgan Crucible Company and specialises in the design, manufacture and marketing of materials for use in a range of applications, such as telecommunications, fire protection and in medical instrumentation.

Formed in 2003, the company recently acquired two UK businesses - Certech and Carpenter Advanced Ceramics.

GaN market ‘poised for growth’

2010-04-09

GaN products could soon see a growing demand for use in low-power applications.

The market for gallium nitride (GaN) products could be set to take off in the months ahead due to an increasing demand for chips produced using this compound semiconductor.

With applications in mobile handsets, wireless communications, servers and notebooks, GaN- based chips are likely to see a significant boost in demand due to the low-power benefits they offer, Chip Design Mag reported in a recent blog by Ann Mutschler.

“The benefits of GaN in low power are density, efficiency and cost. Ultimately, it gives you a better trade-off for all three of those compared to silicon and the key is to make it below a certain cost threshold,” commented Tim McDonald, vice-president of the emerging technologies group at International Rectifier.

Elsewhere, International Rectifier announced it has opened a new manufacturing facility in San Jose where it will be focusing on the production of GaN and silicon materials for use in space, aerospace, military and heavy-duty industrial applications.

WCDMA Handset Semiconductor Revenue Predicted to Exceed $30 Billion by 2014

2010-04-09

Research and Markets announce the addition of the “Worldwide Cellular Phone Components 5-Year Forecast” to its ‘Phone Component Forecast’

The mobile phone started off as a practical and convenient communications device but is now relied upon as a mini-computer. Wideband Code Division Multiple Access (WCDMA) is a standard found in 3G mobile telecommunications networks.

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