PlasmaPro System100 ICP180 etch tool
A leader in plasma etch and deposition systems for
research and industry, Oxford Instruments has recently received an order for a PlasmaPro® System100 ICP180 etch tool to
the Otto-von-Guericke University Magdeburg in Germany, to facilitate its Power
Semiconductor and HBLED research programme. The system will run GaN on Si etch
processes to enable this research.
GaN on Si offers a step change in technology for the
HBLED and Power Semiconductor device markets. Through lower cost and larger
diameter substrates the overall cost of devices can be dramatically reduced.
Etching forms a vital part of the device manufacturing process and with the PlasmaPro100-ICP180
high etch rate and low damage, results are guaranteed.
Dr Prof. Dr. Alois Krost
from University Magdeburg says, “In the past few years research at the
University has gone through a decisive change from applied to innovative pure
research. As the use of HBLED and power devices continues to grow, these
technologies play an important role for improving the environmental impact of
global energy and power consumption. We chose the Oxford Instruments tool for
our research because of the excellent technical specification and well founded
reputation of the processing tools backed up by expert specialist support.”
“Oxford Instruments’ large
Process Applications and Technology teams constantly research to innovate and
offer new processes on our portfolio of advanced plasma etch and deposition
processes and techniques. By constantly focusing on our customers’ current and
future needs, Oxford Instruments is able to provide leading process solutions.
As an exciting area of research, GaN on Si fits perfectly with our philosophy
of excelling in developing research and then driving the technology to
production”, says Mark Vosloo, Sales, Marketing and CS Director at Oxford
Instruments Plasma Technology, “The company is committed to meeting our
customers’ needs through advanced technology and service, and use innovation to
turn smart science into world class products.”
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