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Thursday, November 25, 2021

Watch again - Material development for MRAM and FRAM stacks at Fraunhofer IPMS-CNT

Material development for MRAM and FRAM stacks

Dr. Lukas Gerlich & Konrad Seidel (Fraunhofer IPMS - Center Nanoelectronic Technologies)

Today, data is the lifeblood disrupting many industries. The vast majority of this data is stored in the form of non-volatile magnetic bits in hard disk drives. This technology was developed more than half a century ago and has reached fundamental scaling limits that prevent further increases in storage capacity. New approaches are needed.

In the webinar, FRAM (Ferroelectric Random Access Memory) and MRAM (Magnetoresistive Random Access Memory) will be presented as two promising concepts for future ultra-low power memory technologies. Special attention will be paid to material development and fabrication on state-of-the-art industrial equipment for 300 mm wafers.


Previous Webinar: Fe- FET - A Memory Device for Maximum Integration, Konrad Seidel (IoT Components and Systems) Webinars - Fraunhofer IPMS



Friday, June 21, 2019

Aixtron partners in UltimateGaN project to make power semiconductors available for broad applications at competitive cost

[Semicondutor Today] Deposition equipment maker Aixtron SE of Herzogenrath, near Aachen, Germany says that it is a partner in the European research project UltimateGaN (research for GaN technologies, devices and applications to address the challenges of the futureGaN roadmap). In addition to Aixtron, 25 other companies and institutions from nine countries have come together to research the next generation of energy-saving chips based on gallium nitride (GaN) over the next three years. The aim is to make these power semiconductors available for a wide range of applications at globally competitive costs.


The UltimateGaN consortium consists of 26 well-established participants originating from 9 European member states and associated countries constituting a balanced mix of industry and research with complementary skills and expertise. The multidisciplinary partners cover the entire value chain technology – packaging – reliability – application.

UltimateGaN is one of the largest existing European research projects in semiconductor development. The €48m in funding consists of investment by industry, subsidies from the individual participating countries and the Electronic Components and Systems for European Leadership (ECSEL) Joint Undertaking (JU).

Efficient use of energy for climate protection


“By developing intelligent technologies, we are making a key contribution to the global challenge of climate change,” says Aixtron president Dr Felix Grawert. “New materials and efficient chip solutions play a key role here. With this research project, we are creating the conditions for making innovative energy-saving chips available for many future-oriented everyday applications,” he adds.

“Gallium nitride semiconductor devices are revolutionizing energy use on many levels,” says professor Michael Heuken, Aixtron’s VP Research & Development. “The research project opens up an enormous global market potential,” he adds. “It enables better performance and efficiency in a wide range of applications and significantly improves user comfort. Efficient operation of servers and data centers, fast and wireless charging of smartphones, data exchange between machines in real time, or lightning-fast video streaming become reality.”
Source: Semiconductor Today LINK