A provider of LED chips for backlighting, display, and auto lamp applications, Genesis Photonics (GPI) has placed a multi-unit order for Veeco Instruments’ TurboDisc MaxBright Multi-reactor metal organic chemical vapor deposition (MOCVD) system.
GPI will utilize the devices to enhance the production capacity of high brightness light emitting diodes, which are suitable for automotive, displays, lighting, and backlighting applications. The MaxBright MOCVD solution is available in a two or four-reactor cluster architecture.
GPI’s Chief Executive Officer, David Chung stated that he is happy with the established performance of Veeco's K465i MOCVD solutions that have helped the company to attain high LED brightness. He added that the MaxBright systems would increase the fab space and lessen the LED production costs. Veeco LED & Solar’s Executive VP, William J. Miller mentioned that the company is pleased that GPI has chosen the MaxBright system. Veeco manufactures devices that aid in developing hard disk drives, solar panels, and LEDs.