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Aixtron could therefore play a role in the production of indium selenide

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Indium(II) selenide (InSe) is a material that could be of interest to the semiconductor industry in the context of Aixtron's deposition equipment. Aixtron is a leading supplier of equipment for chemical vapor deposition (MOCVD), a process used to produce semiconductor materials such as indium selenide. Indium selenide itself is a semiconductor material with interesting properties for various applications.


Indium(II) selenide (InSe):


InSe is a black, easily friable solid.


It is polymorphic, which means that it can occur in different crystal structures (e.g. β-InSe, ε-InSe, γ-InSe).


The γ form is the most common and has a layered structure.


InSe has two band transitions: an indirect one with approx. 1.2 eV and a direct one with approx. 2.4 eV, which makes it interesting for optoelectronic applications.


Aixtron and MOCVD:

Aixtron specializes in MOCVD (Metal Organic Chemical Vapor Deposition) equipment.


MOCVD is a key process for the production of III-V compound semiconductors, including indium selenide.


Aixtron equipment is used worldwide to manufacture components for electronic and optoelectronic applications.


An example of the use of Aixtron equipment is the delivery of a G10 ASP system to SMART Photonics for the mass production of GaAs/InP materials.


Context:

Aixtron could therefore play a role in the production of indium selenide as it provides the necessary MOCVD equipment used for the deposition of this material. Indium selenide itself is a material that can be considered for various applications due to its properties, and Aixtron is a company that is active in this area.


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@topicswithhead what do you think?

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immagine del profilo
Added to the portfolio a few weeks ago 👍🏼
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immagine del profilo
@Danicx13 What did you get into the depot?
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immagine del profilo
@Manchkeiner Yes, Aixtron. That's what this was all about
immagine del profilo
This is a share that I would not touch with pliers in the long term. I have lost all confidence in them due to the frequent downward adjustment of targets. And I think that if you invest in such companies for the long term, the first thing you should have is confidence in the management that they will achieve the targets they have set. I don't have that, so I keep my hands off them.
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immagine del profilo
@Multibagger
But it could also be due to the sector.
I remember a similar situation with ASML.
And in the earnings you saw how ASML missed last year and this year as well. It was similar with Tokyo Electron
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immagine del profilo
@Tenbagger2024 That may well be the case, which is why I am not invested in any of the companies mentioned. What good is the best moat like the one at $ASML if you can't get the horsepower on the road?
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immagine del profilo
@Multibagger
You're right about that. It's often not so easy with cyclical stocks.
Even a share like LVMH has been struggling in recent years.
And wars and customs policy don't make things any easier
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@Multibagger i feel the same way. i had both aixtron and asml in my portfolio in the past. everything always sounds great... great prospects and so on and so forth. but... just as you say
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immagine del profilo
I have no idea what to think. I think they have GaN to roll out first. I don't see why they should benefit here, they only do part of the value creation and that mainly in sensor technology and the electronics to use chips. The customers are more likely to be Wolfspeed, Infineon, ST,... and until recently TSMC. But I'm not an expert in chemistry either, so maybe it really is the biggest opportunity in history.
immagine del profilo
@Tenbagger2024 yes, I'm glad, but that has little to do with what I said. That refers to GaN and the electronics in the chips.
immagine del profilo
@topicswithhead
But it is clear that Aixtron is already looking to the future. And I see the cooperation with Cambridge as very positive.
And I also see the development of high-performance semiconductors that are energy-efficient as positive.
And the development in China may also help Aixtron to make further progress
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