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IQE expertise applied
to US government program to develop Carbon Electronics for RF Applications
(CERA)
23 September 2008
Cardiff, 23 September 2008: IQE, the leading global supplier of
advanced semiconductor wafer products and wafer services to the semiconductor
industry, is pleased to announce that its Pennsylvania based operation is to
take part in the development of a new generation of carbon-based,
radio-frequency (RF) integrated circuits as part of the Carbon Electronics for
RF Applications (CERA) program. The work, sponsored by the Defense Advanced
Research Projects Agency (DARPA), will exploit the unique qualities of graphene
carbon-based RF technology to create a new generation of components that will
enable unprecedented capabilities in high-bandwidth communications, imaging, and
radar systems.
IQE is part of an HRL-lead team consisting of commercial, university and
military research establishments under the CERA program to develop wafer-scale
graphene synthesis approaches focused on enabling ultra-high-speed, low-power
graphene-channel field effect transistors (FETs). The CERA program will
culminate in a demonstration of high performance W-band (> 90 GHz) low noise
amplifiers, making use of graphene transistors on wafers with diameters greater
than or equal to 8 inches and with cross wafer yields of better than 90% to
assure the cost effectiveness of this technology.
Graphene is quite different from most
conventional three-dimensional materials and is often referred to as a
“semi-metal” or “zero-gap semiconductor” and comprises a one-atom-thick layer
carbon atoms that are densely packed in a honeycomb crystal lattice. The program
team proposes to use advanced epitaxial processes to grow an organized layer of
bandgap-engineered graphene carbon crystals on silicon-based wafers to create
more efficient, scalable, and cheaper-to-manufacture transistors.
Steve Gergar, VP and General Manager
of IQE’s Bethlehem, Pennsylvania business said:
“Graphene is an exciting new material
for future generation, ultra-high speed, ultra-low power consumption radio
frequency (RF) components for specialist applications. The use of highly
advanced materials such as graphene is essential in developing components for
the next generation of sophisticated military imaging systems and high-bandwidth
communications systems”
The CERA program started in July 2008
and is expected to be completed by September 2012.
Contacts:
Technical/Sales
IQE Inc (+1 610 861 6930)
Amy Liu
sales@iqep.com
Press
IQE plc (+44 29 2083 9400)
Chris Meadows
investors@iqep.com
NOTE TO EDITORS
IQE plc is this year celebrating its twentieth anniversary as the leading global
supplier of advanced semiconductor wafers with products that cover a diverse
range of applications. It is able to provide a 'one stop shop' for the wafer
needs of the world's leading compound semiconductor manufacturers, who in turn
use these wafers to make the chips which form the key components of virtually
every high technology system. IQE has particular focus on the growing global
wireless sector for applications including; mobile handsets, wireless
infrastructure, Wi-Fi, WiMAX, base stations, GPS and satellite communications;
as well as for the optical communication sector including; optical storage (CD,
DVD), laser optical mice, laser printers & photocopiers, thermal imagers,
leading-edge medical products, bar-coding, high efficiency LEDs and advanced
solar cells.
The manufacturers of these chips are increasingly seeking to outsource wafer
production to specialist foundries such as IQE in order to reduce overall wafer
costs and accelerate time to market. IQE is unique in being able to supply
wafers using all of the leading crystal growth technology platforms including
Metal Organic Vapour Phase Epitaxy (MOVPE) and Molecular Beam Epitaxy (MBE) and
the Group is able to leverage its global purchasing volumes to reduce the cost
of raw materials.
IQE also provides bespoke R&D services to deliver customized materials for
specific applications and offers specialist technical staff to manufacture to
specification either at its own facilities or on the customer's own sites. This
is backed by a strategy of duplicating each key product processes over multiple
sites to assure customers of security of supply as well as provide compelling
customer benefits in terms of flexibility and predictability of cost, thereby
significantly reducing operating risk.
IQE operates six manufacturing facilities; two in Cardiff and one in Milton
Keynes in the UK; two more in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania and Somerset, New Jersey
in the USA; and its most recent acquisition in Singapore. The Group also has 11
sales offices located in major economic centres worldwide.
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