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Advanced Epi Materials and Devices Ltd
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Advanced Epi offers world leading epitaxial growth services across Group IV semiconductors (silicon, germanium, silicon carbide, SiGe, GeSn...)
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Onshoring and Scale Up of 3c-SiC substrates for cubic GaN microLEDs
1 Jun 2024 to 31 May 2025
Longer wavelength visible MicroLEDs (green, amber and red) fabricated in cubic GaN look set to deliver significant efficiency advantages over their conventional counterparts produced in the hexagonal crystalline form of the material, an issue that has been preventing take off for the Augmented and/or Virtual Reality (AR/VR) headset market for several year...
Building global cooperation for UK grown silicon carbide epi wafers
1 Dec 2016 to 31 Mar 2017
The UK has invested nearly £200M in research related to semiconductors. Some of that funding led to the development of a new, low temperature process for growing crystalline silicon carbide on silicon at the University of Warwick. Silicon, upon which much of communications and control systems depend, has limitations; silicon carbide and similar materials ...
Advanced Epi Materials + Devices Ltd
1 Sep 2016 to 31 Aug 2017
Silicon semiconductors underpin many aspects of modern life, but are reaching their limits as more demanding applications emerge, requiring improved electrical or thermal performance, biocompatibility or chemical resistance. Silicon carbide has long been recognised as a better alternative for these applications but it has until now been difficult and expe...