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Sensor Electronic Technology and Kyma Technologies Sign Joint Development Agreement to Develop More Efficient Deep UV LEDs

September 10, 2010...Sensor Electronic Technology, Inc. (SETI) reports that it has entered a Joint Development Agreement with Kyma Technologies, Inc. of Raleigh, NC to develop low defect AlGaN substrates and high performance optoelectronic and electronic devices based on these substrates. Kyma will develop and produced the aluminum gallium nitride (AlGaN) substrates. Kyma Technologies, Inc. (Kyma) is a supplier of crystalline III-nitride semiconductor materials including GaN and AlN....

Neo-Neon Orders Ten More Aixtron Crius MOCVD Systems for GaN LED Production

September 8, 2010...Neo-Neon International Ltd. of China has ordered ten more Aixtron MOCVD systems for LED production. Neo-Neon is a decorative lighting manufacturer that specializes in flexible LED-based ‘Neon-like’ light replacement products. Aixtron reports having received the order for ten more of its Crius 31x2-inch configuration deposition systems from Neo-Neon in the fourth quarter of of 2009. Aixtron will deliver the systems between the third and fourth quarter of 2010. Neo-Neon indicated that the...

Cree Demonstrates High Quality 150-mm Silicon Carbide Substrates

September 3, 2010...Cree of Durham, North Carolina USA, has reported a silicon carbide advance that the company says will help lead to wide scale commercialization of SiC. The company demonstrated high quality, 150-mm SiC substrates with micropipe densities of less than 10/cm2. The current Cree standard for SiC substrates is 100-mm diameter material. SiC is a high-performance semiconductor material used in the production of a broad range of lighting, power and communication components,...

Veeco to be Primary MOCVD System Supplier for Tsinghua Tongfang LED Factory

August 30, 2010...Veeco Intruments reports that Tsinghua Tongfang Company, a Beijing-based division of Tsinghua Holdings Company Limited, has selected Veeco to supply its metal organic chemical vapor deposition (MOCVD) systems for their new LED factory. Veeco says that Tsignhua accepted the order of the initial systems as part of a planned large multi-tool purchase order booked earlier this month. Wang Lianghai, Vice President of Tsinghua Tonfang commented, "After thorough evaluation of available...

QMC Patents Ruled Invalid in JPSA Laser Lift-Off (LLO) Patent Dispute

August 26, 2010...JP Sercel Associates, Inc. (JPSA) of Manchester, New Hampshire USA, a manufacturer of laser micromachining systems for LED production, reported that the Korean Intellectual Property Tribunal ruled in favor of claimant JPSA and invalidated two of QMC’s Korean patents dealing with scribing and LLO. The invalidated Patents are No. 724540, “Laser Beam transmission system and method of the same and lift-off process method,” and No. 588459, “An adjustable laser beam...

American Chemical Society Awards Fellowship to Nanomaterials Researcher

August 24, 2010...Rigoberto Advincula was among the 2010 class of American Chemical Society (ACS) fellows that were honored along with 191 other inductees at a ceremony during the annual ACS meeting in Boston. The fellows program was started in 2009 to recognize outstanding contributions to science and the chemistry profession. Advincula is among 13 from Texas who received the honor this year. At 42, Advincula is one of the younger honorees. However, he...

Lextar of Taiwan to Adopt 6-inch Epitaxy MOCVD Equipment

August 24, 2010...Lextar Electronics, a Taiwan-based LED chipmaker, will reportedly adopt MOCVD systems for 6-inch epitaxial wafers at the end of 2010, according to an article in Digitimes. After the new MOCVD systems are installed, Lextar may be the first LED chipmaker in Taiwan with such equipment. The switch from 4-inch to 6-inch epitaxial wafers for LED production translates to a lower cost per LED and less unused wafer space. According...

Epistar Invests in Oree

August 17, 2010...Taiwan-based LED producer, Epistar has invested in Israeli company, Oree. Oree of Ramat Gan, Israel developed what it refers to as LED planar illumination technology. Oree's solid state light source apparently is thin and flat, and about the size of a credit card. Oree boasts that its light source is ideally-suited for general lighting applications, decorative and architectural lighting, as well as backlighting for LCD panels. Oree notes that...

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Sensor Electronic Technology and Kyma Technologies Sign Joint Development Agreement to Develop More Efficient Deep UV LEDs
Supposed to be a picture here... ... Sensor Electronic Technology, Inc. (SETI) reports that it has entered a Joint Development Agreement with Kyma Technologies, Inc. of Raleigh, NC to develop low defect AlGaN substrates and high performance optoelectronic and electronic devices based on these substrates. Kyma will develop and produced the aluminum gallium nitride (AlGaN) substrates. Kyma Technologies, Inc. (Kyma) is a supplier of crystalline III-nitride...
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Supposed to be a picture here... LED Lighting Summit Buzz: Walking the walk with decision makers
... It's interesting when you arrange something like the LED lighting-focused SSL Summit to see who's really ready to walk the walk, rather than just talking the talk. Here you have an conference that's bringing in real facilities-oriented decision makers that should represent somewhere between 200 and 300 million square feet of commercially managed property in NYC, and that demands the "product visible" companies to meet some basic quality criteria. Suddenly more than a few of the hundreds of manufacturers...
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