• broken image

    Diamond Wafer overview:

    Diamond wafers have advanced electronic, optical, and thermal applications due to their exceptional hardness, high thermal conductivity, wide bandgap, and chemical stability. They are used in the following fields:

    • Semiconductors – Used in high-power transistors and RF/microwave devices.
    • Optics – Applied in infrared windows, high-power laser optics, and lenses.
    • Quantum Computing – NV (nitrogen-vacancy) centers in diamond enable quantum information processing.
    • Heat Spreaders – Effectively dissipate heat in high-performance electronics, including 5G and aerospace applications.
    • Biosensors & Medical Devices – Biocompatible and chemically inert, making them ideal for advanced sensors.
    broken image

    Diamond wafers

    SHOOSAN provides wafers with a large area (25 mm) and a smooth surface (<1 nm). The wafers are available in round, square, and rectangular shapes.

    broken image

    Diamond Viewports

    Diamond has an ultra-broadband transparent spectrum. Diamond viewport are used for high power laser windows (220 nm – 50 µm – THz, Mid-IR laser).

    broken image

    Cutting products

    Diamond is widely used as a cutting material due to its exceptional hardness and wear resistance.