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Founded in 2008, Once Innovations is a privately held corporation that manufactures highly differentiated LED lighting. The ONCE technology research, marketing, and product development campus is located in Plymouth, MN United States of America.The Hong Kong based institute placed the order during the third quarter of 2010 and following delivery in the first quarter of 2011, the systems will be used for As/P/Sb based materials grown on Silicon substrates for electronics and photonics research applications. LED Linear high bay light local support team will commission the new reactor in a dedicated facility in the University’s Institute of Advanced Study Lab and Department of Electronic and Computer Engineering.
Chair Professor Kei May Lau comments, “We have had a close relationship with AIXTRON for many years. This has helped foster a great understanding of the company’s technology expertise, processes and procedures making it a very easy decision to select one of their reactors for our new projects. The new reactor will be a vital resource for our further development of led high bay light growth on Silicon wafers research. Its high temperature (>1,000° C) capability will be very important for this exploratory work.”
Founded in 2008, Once Innovations is a privately held corporation that manufactures highly differentiated LED lighting. The ONCE technology research, marketing, and product development campus is located in Plymouth, MN United States of America.The Hong Kong based institute placed the order during the third quarter of 2010 and following delivery in the first quarter of 2011, the systems will be used for As/P/Sb based materials grown on Silicon substrates for electronics and photonics research applications. LED Linear high bay light local support team will commission the new reactor in a dedicated facility in the University’s Institute of Advanced Study Lab and Department of Electronic and Computer Engineering.
Chair Professor Kei May Lau comments, “We have had a close relationship with AIXTRON for many years. This has helped foster a great understanding of the company’s technology expertise, processes and procedures making it a very easy decision to select one of their reactors for our new projects. The new reactor will be a vital resource for our further development of led high bay light growth on Silicon wafers research. Its high temperature (>1,000° C) capability will be very important for this exploratory work.”
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