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Riber S.A. of Bezons, France, which manufactures molecular beam epitaxy (MBE) systems as well as evaporation sources and effusion cells, has sold an MBE412 III-V reactor to the CNRS Toulouse System Analysis and Architecture Laboratory (LAAS) in France. The new system complements the existing equipment base of the technology center, which is a member of the Basic Technological Research - RTB network (a partnership between France's CNRS and CEA).
Riber says that the system sold to LAAS is highly flexible and has a unique design for processing large-size substrates for III-V compound semiconductors. It should help to increase LAAS' research capabilities in the optoelectronic GaAs field and consolidate work on photonic components as well as their integration into a system. Riber adds that it should also allow the design of innovative devices devoted to nano-photonics, quantum well and box components, advanced laser sources such as vertical-cavity surface-emitting lasers (VCSELs), and photonic-crystal laser diodes.
The MBE412 system, which will be accessible to the community as part of the RTB network, should offer the R&D resources to meet the challenges of micro-nanotechnology and nanoscience research, Riber concludes.
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