Sandia National Labs qualifies Matheson MOCVD System
SR-4000HT will be used for development work with AlGaN and AlN
Matheson, together with its parent company, Taiyo Nippon Sanso Corporation (TNSC), has announced that a national US laboratory, Sandia National Laboratories, has qualified and accepted the SR-4000HT commercial grade GaN MOCVD system for its continued compound semiconductor device developmental work with AlGaN and AlN.
"As a prominent leading national institution, this customer's qualification and acceptance of the SR-4000HT MOCVD system is a significant step forward for the entire MOCVD market focused on AlGaN and AlN technology," said TNSC executive corporate Officer Koh Matsumoto.
Matheson and TNSC strongly expect the SR-4000HT MOCVD system to be the platform for AlGaN and AlN applications. The two companies say they are determined to continue advancement into the deep ultra violet light emitting diode (UVC-LED) and power electronics global market with this MOCVD system.