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closely collaborate with SEMATECH’s engineers and leverage SEMATECH’s activities in advanced materials to enable better understanding of the underlying principles responsible for the deposition of III-V structures. The goal of this team will be to help guide the development of new chemical products that address a wide variety of needs for next generation semiconductor devices.


“Air Products will be cooperating with SEMATECH to accelerate the introduction of innovative products to the marketplace,” says John Langan, the Global Director of Electronics Technology for Air Products. “By leveraging the capabilities of SEMATECH, we are accelerating new product development to fulfil the requests we are receiving for electronics materials from our industry partners,”


“SEMATECH is pleased to welcome Air Products as a partner,” adds Paul Kirsch, director of SEMATECH’s FEP program. “Air Products long standing and deep expertise in specialty materials will complement our own device and process expertise. We will work together to develop practical and promising manufacturable solutions to address the emerging needs of the advanced transistor markets.”


The goal of SEMATECH’s FEP program is to provide novel leading-edge materials, processes, structural modules and electrical and physical characterisation methods to support the continued scaling of logic and memory applications.


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The OD-669-850 IRLED illuminator’s operating and storage temperatures range from - 40 degrees C to +100 degrees C with a maximum junction temperature of 100 degrees C.


Power dissipation (under absolute maximum ratings at 25 degrees C) is 6 W, with a continuous forward current of 370 mA, a peak forward current of 1A and reverse voltage at 5 V. The lead soldering temperature (at 1/16 in. from case for 10 seconds) is 2600C.


Opto Diode Corporation, is a member of the ITW Photonics Group and delivers standard and custom photodetectors, and reliable, high quality, standard and custom infrared and visible LEDs.


The company, with the recent acquisition of International Radiation Detectors, also designs and manufactures semiconductor radiation devices that detect photons in the UV range, X-rays, and other high energy particles. The domestic U. S. manufacturing plant includes a wafer fab and ensures delivery of volume quantities at competitive prices with short lead times.


Opto Diodes works in a variety of industries, including test & measurement, biotechnology, medical, entertainment, military and defence, industrial, aerospace, automotive and R&D sectors.


Novel Devices


Opto Diodes› AlGaAs 850nm LED boosts optical output


A new gallium aluminium arsenide night vision device may improve illumination tasks


Suited for night vision illumination tasks, Opto Diodes’, OD-669- 850 infrared LED illuminator produces uniform optical beam and has optical output from 800 to 1,250 mW (typ) and a peak emission wavelength of 850nm.


Spectral bandwidth at 50 percent is typically 40nm, and half-intensity beam angle is 120°. All surfaces on standard 2-lead, TO-66 electrically-isolated packagense are gold plate. Operating and storage ranges are - 40 to +100°C.


Opto Diode, a division of ITW, and a member of the ITW Photonics Group, has launched the OD-669-850 high-power AlGaAs infrared IRLED illuminator.


Ideal for night vision illumination tasks, the infrared illuminator features ultra-high optical output, from 800 (minimum) to1250 mW (typical) and a peak emission wavelength of 850nm.


Opto Diode’s new device provides a uniform optical beam. The spectral bandwidth at 50 percent is typically 40 nm, and the half-intensity beam angle is 120 degrees. All surfaces on the standard 2-lead, TO-66 electrically-isolated package are gold


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The ITW Photonics Group was created to bring together and build on the technical expertise of three individual companies that specialise in photonics technology and span a spectrum of wavelengths.


Silicon carbide market goes back to black


According to a new report from Reportlinker.com, black SiC has been the largest market and is expected to show the highest growth up to 2019


High demand for steel manufacturing and steel processing along with recycling has been driving the market for silicon carbide (SiC) in the past few years.


Silicon carbide is a key component of the semiconductor devices and growth in the electronics and semiconductor market is also a driving factor governing SiC market growth. The high precision required for manufacturing components and the low level of tolerances in the end-user market have been restraining the market at the same time.


A new market research report regarding developments in SiC is now available in Reportlinker.com’s catalogue. It is called, “Silicon Carbide (Black SiC, Green SiC) Market For Automotive, Aerospace, Military, Electronics, Healthcare, Steel And Energy Applications - Global Industry Analysis, Size, Share, Growth, Trends And Forecast, 2013 - 2019”.


Based on the product segments, the SiC market can be


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