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By consolidating broad in-house natural, useful, and unwavering quality testing and screening capacities, OSI Optoelectronics gives a financially savvy answer for satisfying the difficult needs of protection and aviation applications.
Over the past four decades, they have established impressive partnerships with numerous of the most well-known companies in the aerospace and defense industries.
From optoelectronic components to fully integrated subsystems and modules, team of device physicists, optics, electronics, and mechanical engineers can produce superior products.
The performance required by the industry’s strictest standards is provided by their extensive selection of standard products as well as in-house custom solutions.
Numerous military applications are significantly influenced by photonic technologies; detecting, correspondences and conveying energy on targets.
The photonics programs of the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) have significantly advanced technology for these applications
The Global defense optoelectronics market accounted for $XX Billion in 2022 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2023 to 2030.
Today, Avanex, a global supplier of optical components, announced that it will provide foundry services for the production of bespoke optoelectronic components for applications in data communications, telecommunications, medicine, the military, and instrumentation.
The business also unveiled a collection of standard optoelectronic chips with applications in those markets in a joint announcement.
The advanced technologies of Indium Phosphide (InP), Gallium Arsenide (GaAs), and Lithium Niobate (LiNbO3), all of which have been demonstrated to meet stringent requirements of functionality and reliability in demanding telecommunications applications, are the foundation for the company’s foundry services as well as its optoelectronic chips.
Their expansion into foundry services and the development of optoelectronics chips for applications outside of the telecommunications industry is a natural progression of our business.
” They hold a number of patents and licenses, have more than 15 years of experience with Indium Phosphide and Lithium Niobate processes, and four years of experience with field-proven GaAs technology.
Foundry administrations offered incorporate hand craft capacities, epitaxy, wafer handling with various wafer size ability, optical examination, underlying investigation, morphological examination, material portrayal, and electro-optic execution evaluation and screening.
Photolithography, thin-film deposition for passivation and facet coating, sputtering, E-beam evaporation, wet and dry etching, and electroplating will all be supported by industrial equipment.
The company claims to provide a one-of-a-kind “building block” approach that engenders built-in reliability and performance by benefiting from large Class 100 and 1000 clean rooms and an ISO 9000-compliant quality system.
Since developments re-use existing building blocks with established reliability, the company claims that this approach makes it possible to fully share process equipment between lines and makes the introduction of new products more efficient.
The company launched a collection of standard, high-performance optical InP and GaAs chips for use in telecommunications, data communications, medical, defense, and instrumentation in addition to providing foundry services.
Pump laser chips, monolithically integrated Electro-absorption Modulator Laser (EML) chips, Fabry-Perot (FP) and Distributed Feedback (DFB) laser chips, and PIN, APD, or monitoring photodiode chip chips are all part of the chip selection.