CONNECTING THE COMPOUND SEMICONDUCTOR COMMUNITY contents industry & technology
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Soraa GaN on GaN LEDs break barriers
Sumitomo to use Soitec technology on GaN substrates
Mobiles: Qualcomm’s CMOS could kick IQE’S GaAs
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Power Amplifiers: Nujira CMOS could spell the end for GaAs
Lumileds emitters offer best beam candle power
BACC & Bridgelux advance LED street lighting
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LumaSense tool reduces wastage in LED production
GT & Soitec to collaborate
Forepi orders multiple Aixtron CRIUS II-L reactors
Electron-beam liftoff:
Liftoff metallization has been classically accomplished in the industry with masks to achieve a uniform batch process. New process methodologies promise to significantly reduce those mask losses.
Commercial status of the GaN-on-silicon power industry
Raking the developers of GaN-on-silicon power devices according to their level of progress in the commercilization of this technology.
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Slashing the cost of solid-state lighting New tools designed for high-throughput GaN-on-silicon epitaxy help to spur the revolution in solid-state lighting.
German efforts advance semi-polar materials Patterning of sapphire substrates promise to slash the costs of semi-polar GaN substrates, a key platform for making green lasers.
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www.compoundsemiconductor.net March 2013
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