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Semiconductor systems are actually electronic components that take advantage of the electronic properties of the semiconductor materials like silicon, germanium, and gallium arsenide. With the invention of the semiconductor devices have replaced most of the most of the vacuum tube applications. The replaced semiconductor system uses solid state instead of thermionic or gaseous state in a high vacuum.

A semiconductor device is manufactured as either single discrete device or as integrated circuits.

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Advanced Materials Research and Development

Key Academia

In the East Midlands, the advanced materials community has strong links with the region’s Universities with examples of previous collaborations including Ford Motor Company Ltd working with the University of Nottingham to investigate the automotive application of composites.

Loughborough University

Department of Materials

Ceramics, metals, polymers and their composites, Energy Materials, Nano Materials, Sustainability, Surface Engineering, Processing.

Loughborough Materials Characterisation Centre

Extensive facilities including materials synthesis, processing and characterization available for use by industry,

Institute of Surface Science and Technology

Surface chemical analysis, depth profiling and molecular fingerprinting of a wide range of materials including coatings, composites, elastomers, fibres, glasses, metals, plastics and semiconductors.