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Our wafers and substrates include Silicon, GaAs, GaN, and Sapphire materials, ideal for electronics, optoelectronics, and solar applications. Their excellent crystal quality and precise thickness control ensure superior performance in semiconductor devices, integrated circuits, and solar cells.
Our wafers and substrates include Silicon, GaAs, GaN, and Sapphire materials, ideal for electronics, optoelectronics, and solar applications. Their excellent crystal quality and precise thickness control ensure superior performance in semiconductor devices, integrated circuits, and solar cells.
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Single crystal substrates are highly pure materials with a uniform atomic structure, providing an ideal foundation for the growth of high-quality thin films and semiconductor devices. These substrates are essential in industries such as electronics, optoelectronics, and photonics, where precise material properties and defect-free surfaces are critical. Common materials for single crystal substrates include silicon, sapphire, and gallium nitride, offering superior performance in applications like LED production, solar cells, and integrated circuits.
Thin film substrates are materials designed to support the deposition of thin films, providing a stable and reliable foundation for the fabrication of advanced electronic, optical, and energy devices. These substrates are commonly used in semiconductor manufacturing, solar cells, displays, and sensors, where precise control over surface properties and material compatibility is essential.
Epitaxial thin films are precisely grown layers of material that are deposited on a substrate with a highly ordered crystal structure, ensuring that the thin film's properties align with the underlying substrate. These films offer exceptional electrical, optical, and mechanical properties, and are critical in making advanced semiconductor devices, such as LEDs, solar cells, and integrated circuits. Epitaxial thin films
Conductive Glass Substrates are specially designed materials that combine the transparency of glass with excellent electrical conductivity, making them ideal for use in electronic and optoelectronic devices.
Ceramic substrates offer excellent thermal conductivity, electrical insulation, and mechanical strength. They are particularly essential in high-temperature environments and are widely used in power electronics, automotive components, and LED technology.