NEWS
Open Innovations 2012
AIXTRON and Sigm Plus are going to participate in Moscow International Forum for Innovative Development. October 31 – November 3, 2012. Expocenter
More5x200 mm GaN-on-Si Technology for the AIX G5 Reactor Platform
AIXTRON SE has introduced a 5x200 mm GaN-on-Si technology package for its AIX G5 Planetary Reactor platform
MoreEpiGaN Successfully Starts 8-inch GaN-on-Si Development on AIXTRON Reactors
EpiGaN, a new customer and a start-up manufacturer of III-Nitrides epitaxial material, has successfully commissioned two new MOCVD systems, able to operate either in multiple 6” or in 8” configuration.
MoreSaturn JSC expands solar cell production in Russia with further AIXTRON MOCVD system
Saturn JSC has ordered AIX 2800 G4-R 15x4-inch configuration deposition system including an automated wafer transfer system.
MoreOptogan Group becomes first in Europe to order AIXTRON CRIUS II systems for GaN LED production
CJSC Optogan has ordered two CRIUS II deposition systems, which will be used for gallium nitride (GaN) high-brightness LED production.
MoreAIXTRON’s New Generation AIX G5 System achieves aggressive productivity targets at Epistar
Next generation MOCVD Platform AIX G5 HT has demonstrated high quality GaN deposition at very high growth rates and high pressure above 600mbar and superior GaN/InGaN uniformities
MoreAIXTRON ACQUIRES NANOINSTRUMENTS LTD. 2007-09-10
Product Portfolio now expanded to Carbon Nanotubes and other Nanomaterials
Aachen, Germany; October 8, 2007 – AIXTRON AG and Nanoinstruments Ltd., GB, have agreed on the acquisition of Nanoinstruments Ltd. business by AIXTRON. Under the terms of the agreement, the price of the transaction will not be disclosed. Founded in 2005 as a spin-off from the University of Cambridge, Nanoinstruments is a manufacturer of chemical vapor deposition (CVD) and plasma enhanced CVD research systems for Carbon nanotubes (CNT) and other nanomaterials. CNT is a promising material solution for many future optical and electronic devices and applications. CNT is currently being investigated by many research groups as a promising material to be used in flat panel displays, heat sinks, integrated circuits, sensors or as electron guns. The addition of Nanoinstruments’ products to AIXTRON’s portfolio of deposition equipment creates new potential opportunities in the mid- and long term within the Nanotechnology application space for the company.