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Savoy-based Zadient Technologies Raises €35 Million in Series A Funding to Accelerate Silicon Carbide Semiconductor Production in Europe

Zadient Technologies, a company from Savoy, has secured a €35 million Series A funding round led by Crédit Mutuel Impact and the European Innovation Council Fund. The investment will accelerate the production of silicon carbide (SiC) semiconductors in Europe. The company, known for its innovative SiC production process that delivers exceptionally low costs and unprecedented purity levels, announced the funding round.

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CRISTAL INNOV is pleased to participate in the following conferences :

WODIL : German-French Workshop on Oxide, Dielectric and Laser single crystals – September 18th-19th - Grenoble - France UFFC-JS : IEEE Ultrasonics, Ferroelectrics, and Frequency Control Joint Symposium – September 22-26 – Taipei – Taiwan It’s a great honor as we have been selected to present a paper : Pure Premium Quartz (PPQ) Synthesis for SAW Resonators Beyond the State of the Art.SPCD : SPACE PASSIVE COMPONENT DAYS - 15-18 October 2024 | ESA/ESTEC.

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SENSIX project

The completion of the SENSIX project has demonstrated Cristal Innov's ability to produce high-performance 100mm Quartz substrates for SAW devices. This opens up the prospect of producing these substrates in volume and continuing development towards 150mm QUARTZ substrates.

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Pure Premium Quartz (PPQ) synthesis for SAW resonators beyond the state of the art

Background, Motivation and Objective  Quartz crystal is a key material for the development of the first generations of cellular phones with frequency filters operating in the 70-350 MHz frequency range with a quality factor times frequency (Q×f) products reaching values around 9×1012. Recent developments aim at developing low phase noise oscillator, taking advantage of the compactness, temperature stability and resonance quality of resonators built on the so-called AT-cut family defined...

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