[labnetwork] InP Wafer Suppliers

Brian Little bdlittl2 at ncsu.edu
Fri Feb 21 08:34:41 EST 2025


I’ve also had good results with InPACT.

Sumitomo Electric is another option:
https://global-sei.com/sc/products_e/inp/

On Fri, Feb 21, 2025 at 8:31 AM Demis D. John <demis at ucsb.edu> wrote:

> We’ve ordered from
> InPACT
> https://www.inpactsemicon.com/index.php
> Before with success.
> Took a while to get them to submit the order but eventually got our
> wafers.  (We had requested below minimum 5-wafers, but never contacted us
> to tell us. When I finally followed up and they told me, I just added one
> more wafer to get the order through. )
>
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> )
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> On Thu, Feb 20, 2025 at 17:27 Oles Fylypiv <Oles.Fylypiv at ucf.edu> wrote:
>
>> Dear All,
>>
>> I hope you are well. I'm reaching out to ask for indium phosphide
>> suppliers. Due to restrictions from the Chinese government, InP wafers
>> cannot be exported now. Does anyone know any suppliers or distributors of
>> InP blanks (say 2") that would not be affected by this problem?
>>
>> Very Respectfully,
>> Oles
>>
>> PS: I know about UniversityWafer.com. My university needs three
>> competitive quotes to make large-volume purchases.
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