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Date: 8th Oct 09
JDSU shipped more than 100 Q Series UV
lasers for the scribing of LED wafers
JDSU has shipped more than 100 Q Series UV lasers for the
scribing of wafers used in the manufacturing of light emitting
diodes (LEDs). These LEDs are used in products such as backlit
LCD televisions, automotive lighting, and as a more energy
efficient alternative to conventional light bulbs.
JDSU says, according to research firm iSuppli, shipments
of backlit LCD TVs that use LEDs will rise to 98.8 million
by 2013, accounting for about 43 percent of the global LCD
TV market.
The key features of UV laser are,
High energy and beam stability to ensure consistently high
yields
High pulse repetition rate and power for high throughput
Stable laser performance that reduces system maintenance
over time
"The JDSU Q Series laser is the leading UV laser source
for the emerging LED market based on its proven reputation
over the past several years in the semiconductor and microelectronics
markets," said Victor David, product line manager for
the CCOP business segment at JDSU. "Growing popularity
of LED-based consumer goods such as backlit TVs will continue
driving demand for UV lasers."
How the LED Wafer Scribing Process Works
Material for LEDs is grown on a sapphire substrate that
is then scribed and singulated, or separated into individual
chips using the JDSU Q Series UV laser. The chips are then
packaged into complete LEDs that are integrated into end
products.
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