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Xiamen Changelight puts AIX R6 MOCVD system into production

Aixtron looks forward to future cooperation in GaAs and GaN-based applications

Deposition equipment company Aixtron has announced that Chinese optoelectronics manufacturer Xiamen Changelight has successfully finalised the qualification of Aixtron's Close Coupled Showerhead MOCVD system AIX R6.

In the course of the qualification process, the AIX R6 not only demonstrated its production capabilities but also proved outstanding performances in terms of gas consumption, intrinsic yield and uniformity. Particularly designed for LED mass production, Changelight's qualification of the AIX R6 marks another important step forward for Aixtron's next generation MOCVD manufacturing equipment.

"We are delighted that Changelight has qualified the AIX R6 for LED high-volume manufacturing while at the same time putting the system into production. By meeting Changelight's production standards, we have achieved another important customer qualification milestone for the AIX R6.

"Based on our longstanding and great business relationship with Changelight, we are looking forward to further deepening our cooperation in the fields of GaAs- and GaN-based applications,'' comments Bernd Schulte, executive VP and COO of Aixtron SE.

Changelight's headquarters is located in Xiamen, Fujian Province, China. Founded in 2006, Xiamen Changelight mainly produces full-colour ultra-bright LED epitaxial wafers and chips, high performance GaAs solar cells and LED lighting products.

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