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To: Chuca Marsh who wrote (1133)7/2/1999 8:48:00 AM
From: Zeev Hed  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1364
 
Chuca, if you are going to do PR work, you really should attempt to be more coherent. One company, with no visible source of funds, attempting to develop six technologies simultaneously is doomed to failure. In a start up situation (and any business situation), the name of the game is FOCUS. HTSC (and if they are talking about "glue" I presume they mean the liquid nitrogen type superconductors). That market is very small and is going to stay small for many many years. Look at the four public companies involved in those materials, only AMSC is showing some signs of life and that because they went back to Liquid Nitrogen SMES.

As for the other technologies, I have heard about these for the last ten years, maybe in another ten years something will come out of it.

Good luck.

Zeev



To: Chuca Marsh who wrote (1133)7/2/1999 11:42:00 PM
From: Tom Swift  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1364
 
This is an example of your incoherence:

BASIC PREMISE- The GLUE onto the Silicon CHIP of a Pate of Diamon Dust
Plasma to a film of High Temperature S-C NUKE Film that will add life to SiC
Chips with a GaN matrix incorporated into a pasted on FILM LAYER BUILD
UP that will change applications and increase this and that...bingo factor
engineering we are HOPING that they suceed thru proper experimentation and
the RULE of necessity is the mother of invention. Chuckastatement
(three spelling errors)

But, more importantly, what does this mean? Please explain this assertion in a coherent fashion.

For instance, what are the solid state physics involved? What are the potential applications? What kind of markets are we looking at -- remember, these are going to be nichey -- don't try to tie it in to the VLSI markets.

The high-temperature market is not doing well. You can look at the HiTen site for details, but basically, DARPA and WP started some momentum in this area three years ago which is not being followed up with procurement programs so the efforts are dwindling.

Also, I think you are confusing polycrystalline layers with single-crystal epitaxial films. You can't bond things together to form single crystal films -- you have to grow them epitaxially. These two types of the same material behave very differently, and the poly often sucks compared to the single crystal.