MBE system aids imaging sensor research

RIBER has announced the order of a MBE research system. Ohio State University, Ohio, USA, has ordered the Compact 21DZ MBE research system to make research on infrared imaging sensors and other advanced semiconductors devices. This system will use antimony based complex components which are the new compounds choice for this technology.

The Compact 21DZ system is a part of the new generation of the Compact21 series which has recorded a strong commercial development since its creation. With more than 125 systems installed worldwide, this Compact 21 active fleet lays a solid foundation for the development of services and components activities.

This new commercial success in USA is set forth to the increased scale up of Riber subsidiary following the integration of MBE Control in 2015. This also strengthens the international recognition of RIBER’s solutions dedicated to research. This order will be delivered in 2017.

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