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SMI announces sale of Nitride to Oxide Conversion
Posted on July 05, 2006
Structured Materials Industries, Inc. (SMI) announced today that it had successfully converted an Emcore D180 nitride reactor to deposit oxide (ZnO) films. "This system conversion marks a continuing trend of converting and upgrading the many surplus MOCVD reactors in the field. SMI has now converted or upgraded systems from Thomas Swan and Emcore, among others. Further, we believe it is good for technology development in general, allowing researchers and producers alike to address new MOCVD markets without incurring the massive costs of buying a whole new MOCVD system," stated Dr. Gary S. Tompa, CEO and President of SMI. SMI has a history of adapting and modifying MOCVD reactors and systems, including updating control system and gas panels to advance customer capabilities.
About Structured Materials Industries:
Structured Materials Industries, Incorporated is focused on being the leader in Metal Organic Chemical Vapor Deposition (MOCVD) and related technologies. SMI offers for sale: systems, components, materials, and process development services. SMI has an in-house applications laboratory featuring multi-reactor deposition systems and analytic capabilities, has developed a range of strategic partnerships to develop and implement MOCVD technology and looks forward to continuing to grow and expand upon mutually advantageous relationships.
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