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Offering the promise of silicon photonics, ART could open the door to faster speeds than today’s technology allows.
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Strained silicon performance enhancements increase processing speed and reduce power consumption.
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AmberWave Systems Invited to Present at ISTC/CSTIC 2009
Dr. Jizhong Li to discuss trends in Thin Film InP
Who: |
Dr. Jizhong Li, from AmberWave Systems, a leader in the research, development and licensing of advanced technologies for semiconductor manufacturing, will be speaking at ISTC/CSTIC 2009.
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What: |
ISTC/CSTIC 2009 is an annual semiconductor technology conference organized by SEMI and ECS, co-organized by China's High-Tech Expert Committee (CHTEC). ISTC/CSTIC 2009 is held in conjunction with SEMICON China 2009. It covers all aspects of semiconductor technology and manufacturing, including devices, design, lithography, integration, materials, processes, manufacturing, as well as emerging semiconductor technologies and silicon material applications.
Dr. Li will present, "Thin Film InP Epitaxy on Si (001) Using Selective Aspect Ratio Trapping (ART)." His presentation will address how high quality InP thin film has been demonstrated in SiO2 trenches on silicon via ART, whereby defects arising from lattice mismatch (approximately 8 percent) are trapped by laterally confining sidewalls.
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When: |
ISTC/CSTIC takes place on March 19 to 20, 2009.
Semicon China takes place March 17 - 19, 2009.
Dr. Li's presentation begins at 16:05 on March 20, 2009.
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Where: |
Sheraton Shanghai, Pudong
No. 38 Pujian Road
Shanghai, China
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About AmberWave Systems: |
Founded in 1998, AmberWave Systems has become a leader
in the research,
development and licensing of advanced technologies for semiconductor
manufacturing. By funding and guiding university research, AmberWave
Systems is bringing new technology developments to fruition through
patents and technology licensing. In conjunction with its university
research projects, AmberWave Systems conducts its own research,
development and limited manufacturing in its semiconductor fabrication
facility in Salem, New Hampshire. In addition, AmberWave Systems
collaborates with other technology focused companies to further expand
and develop its research. For more information about the company, please
visit its Web site at http://www.amberwave.com.
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Media Contact: |
Katie Olivier / Stacey Gaswirth 972.239.5119 ext 128 / 132
kolivier@sheltongroup.com /
sgaswirth@sheltongroup.com
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