One of the most scarce and costly materials used in science and engineering, diamond is one of the most widely researched and utilized materials in the deposition of thin films. The high thermal conductivity and electrical resistivity, low...
Read More ›Blue Wave Semiconductors is exhibiting at the Mid-Atlantic American Vacuum Society meeting on May 16, 2014 hosted by National Institute of Standard and Technology (NIST), Gaithersburg, MD. Blue Wave Semiconductors has a variety of thin film...
Read More ›Physics Nobel prize goes to scientists who perfected LED light: Amano from Japan and S. Nakamura from UCSB were awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics who help creating efficient LED lights from their pioneering work and invented efficient blue...
Read More ›Pulsed Laser Deposition, most commonly referred as PLD, typically uses a focused excimer laser pulses to vaporize a solid material in a vacuum chamber so as to construct a thin film with the same chemical composition as the original target...
Read More ›With widespread use of electronic devices the semiconductor industry has seen a lot of changes in manufacture of semiconductor devices. Out of various stages for semiconductor manufacturing, fabrication process is one of the most important steps....
Read More ›Blue Wave Semiconductors was featured in the July issue of Vacuum Technology and Coating. Blue Wave’s work creating 1 micron thick nanodiamond foils for the Spallation Neutron Source at Oak Ridge National Laboratory was...
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