MOCVD and MBE Substrate
Production Both Drop in 2012
Boston, MA - October
2, 2012
– Production of GaAs epitaxial substrates decreased in 2012, the result of slow
growth in the GaAs device market and increasing use of multi-band GaAs power
amplifiers in cellular applications. Strategy Analytics has recently released a
spreadsheet model and Forecast and Outlook report from their GaAs and Compound
Semiconductor Technologies Service (GaAs) entitled “Markets
for Semi-Insulating GaAs Epitaxial Substrates: 2012 - 2017”. This report estimates
that total demand for semi-insulating (SI) GaAs epitaxial substrates from
manufacturers such as IQE, VPEC, Kopin, RFMD, Hitachi Cable, Intelliepi and Sumitomo
reached nearly 29,000 kilo square inches (ksi) in 2012, a drop of nearly 5
percent from 2011. The report forecasts that slowing demand from the GaAs
device market will translate to slow growth in GaAs epitaxial substrate demand,
with production reaching slightly more than 31,600 ksi by 2017.
“The decline in GaAs epitaxial
substrate production hit both MBE and MOCVD structures in 2012, but not equally”,
noted Eric Higham, Director of the Strategy Analytics GaAs and Compound Semiconductor Technologies Service
(GaAs). “After a sharp increase in
2011, MOCVD material production fell by nearly 7 percent in 2012. Our results
showed that MBE production, hit hard the previous two years was more stable and
fell by slightly less than one percent.”
Asif Anwar, Director in the Strategy
Analytics Strategic Technologies Practice (STP) added, “The decline in MOCVD production indicates
the growing trend toward multi-band power amplifiers in handset applications. We
believe the small drop in MBE production indicates the bulk of the handset
switch conversion to other technologies is complete, with the MBE capability now
being used for other applications.”
The Strategy Analytics forecast segments
the SI GaAs epitaxial substrate market by diameter, geography, epitaxial
processing technique, application and supplier. The report also addresses
trends and recent developments in these segments.