Atomera Inc. Partners with Incize to Enhance GaN-on-Si Technology for Next-Gen RF and Power Devices
Reuters
Jul 09
Atomera Inc. Partners with Incize to Enhance GaN-on-Si Technology for Next-Gen RF and Power Devices
Atomera Inc., a leader in advanced semiconductor materials, has entered into a strategic collaboration with Incize, a Belgian company specializing in semiconductor characterization and modeling. This partnership aims to enhance Gallium Nitride on Silicon (GaN-on-Si) technologies, targeting high-frequency and high-power applications in markets such as wireless infrastructure, satellite communications, and advanced power electronics. The collaboration will focus on integrating Atomera's Mears Silicon Technology™ (MST®) with Incize's measurement techniques to improve GaN-on-Si device performance, addressing challenges like interface quality, parasitic effects, noise, and RF power handling. This joint effort is expected to accelerate the development of next-generation RF and power devices.
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