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Nanofilms

Published: 2006/10

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Table of Contents

I. INTRODUCTION, METHODOLOGY & PRODUCT DEFINITIONS

  • Study Reliability and Reporting Limitations I-1
  • Disclaimers I-2
  • Data Interpretation & Reporting Level I-2
  • Quantitative Techniques & Analytics I-3
  • Product Definitions and Scope of Study I-3
  • 1. Product Segment I-3
  • Established Nanofilms I-3
  • Emerging Nanofilms I-4
  • 2. End-Use Segment I-4
  • Microelectronics I-4
  • Information Storage I-4
  • Medical Devices I-4
  • Others (photovoltaics, automotive, scratch resistant plastic, friction reducing agents, and cutting tools) I-4

II. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

1. Industry Overview II-1

  • Market Snapshots II-1
  • Market Trends and Issues II-1
  • Growing Commercial Applications Boost Nanofilms Market II-1
  • Nanofilms Demand in Automotives Improves as Advantages Unfold II-1
  • Thin Films - Snatching the Lead from Thick Films II-2
  • Chemical Deposition Methods Dominate Thin Film Market II-2
  • Conformal Deposition Techniques Growing Rapidly in Semiconductor Device Sector II-2
  • Thin Films Gaining Rich Favors in Photovoltaics Market II-2
  • Nanotechnology - An Overview II-3
  • A Revolution in the Making II-3

2. Global Market Analysis II-5

  • By Region II-5
  • Table 1: Global Nanofilms Market (2000-2010): Percentage Breakdown of Value Sales by Geographical Region - USA, Japan, Europe, Rest of World (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) II-5
  • Table 2: Global Nanofilms Market (2000-2010): Geographic Regions Ranked by Growth - USA, Japan, Europe, Rest of World (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) II-5
  • By Product Segment II-6
  • Table 3: Global Nanofilms Market (2000-2010): Percentage Breakdown of Value Sales by Product Segment -Established Nanofilms and Emerging Nanofilms II-6
  • Table 4: Global Nanofilms Market (2000-2010): Product Segments Ranked by Growth - Established Nanofilms and Emerging Nanofilms II-6
  • By End-Use Segment II-6
  • Table 5: Global Nanofilms Market (2000-2010): Percentage Breakdown of Value Sales by End-Use Segment - Microelectronics, Information Storage, Medical Devices, and Others (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) II-7
  • Table 6: Global Nanofilms Market (2000-2010): End-Use Segments Ranked by Growth - Microelectronics, Information Storage, Medical Devices, and Others (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) II-7

3. Product Overview II-8

  • Nanofilms - A Primer II-8
  • Types of Nanofilms II-8
  • Characteristics of High Quality Nanofilms II-8
  • Polypeptide Nanofilms' Stability in Extreme Physical/Chemical Environment II-8
  • Nanofilms and Surface Modification II-9
  • How Nanofilms Add Value to Coatings? II-9
  • Advantages of Nanofilm Coatings II-10
  • Precise Control of Layer Uniformity and Thickness - Key to Cutting-Edge Nanofilm Applications II-10
  • Major Nanofilm Applications II-10
  • Thin Films II-11
  • Similarities Among Various Thin Films II-11
  • Deposition of Thin Films II-12
  • Depositing Optical Thin Film Coatings II-12
  • Application of Multiple Thin Film Coatings on Optical Components II-12
  • Production Yield - A Key Measure to Determine Thin Film Production Viability II-12
  • Key Materials Used for Thin Film Deposition II-12
  • Titania II-13
  • Magnesium Fluoride II-13
  • Ferroelectric Substances II-13
  • TiOxNy Compounds II-13
  • Major Materials Used in Thin Film Coatings at a Glance II-14
  • Key Thin Film Deposition Systems II-14
  • EvoVac Deposition System II-14
  • Glove Box Thin Film Deposition System II-14
  • Balzers BAS 450 System for Magnetron Sputtering II-15
  • Radio Frequency (RF) Sputtering System II-15
  • Veeco Thermal Evaporation System II-15
  • E-Beam Evaporation System II-15
  • Vacuum Technology - An Essential Element in Modern Deposition/Coating Processes II-15
  • Major Vacuum Coating Systems II-16
  • Vacuum Web Coating II-16
  • Vacuum Optical Coating II-16
  • Vacuum Glass Coating II-16
  • Vacuum Coating for Data Storage Disks II-17
  • Thin Film Deposition/Coating Techniques II-17
  • Vapor Deposition II-17
  • Physical Vapor Deposition (PVD) II-18
  • Plasma Based Ion Plating II-18
  • Laser Surface Alloying II-18
  • Sputtering II-19
  • Sputtering Replaces Evaporation II-19
  • Cluster Tools - A Key Element in Success of Sputtering Process II-19
  • DC Reactive Sputtering Process for Dielectric Films II-20
  • Arcing Process in Sputtering II-20
  • Arc Control Enhances Sputtering Yield II-20
  • Arc Formation in Reactive DC Sputtering II-20
  • Magnetron Sputter Deposition II-21
  • Plasmaquest (PQL)'s HiTUS Process Technology for Sputtering Magnetic Material II-22
  • Cathode Sputtering II-22
  • Radio Frequency (RF) Magnetron-Sputtering II-23
  • Advantages of Sputtering II-23
  • Drawbacks of Sputtering II-23
  • Process Developments in Sputtering II-23
  • Applications of Sputter Lift off Process in Semiconductor Fabrication II-24
  • Hardware Developments in Sputtering Process II-24
  • Key Advantages of Long Throw Process Include: II-24
  • Ion Implantation II-24
  • Chemical Vapor Deposition (CVD) II-25
  • Global Market for Chemical Deposition Process II-26
  • Advantages of CVD II-26
  • Disadvantages of CVD II-26
  • Chemical Vapor Deposition and Reactive Plasma Deposition (RPD) - A Comparison II-26
  • Diamond CVD Coating process II-27
  • Plasma Assisted CVD Coating Process II-27
  • Plasma Enhanced Chemical Vapor Deposition (PECVD) II-27
  • Radical Activated Chemical Vapor Deposition (RACVD) II-27
  • Pulsed Laser Deposition (PLD) II-27
  • Major Limitations of PLD Technique II-28
  • PLD Process for Developing Chalcogenide Glass Thin Films II-28
  • Pulsed Laser Ablation (PLA) II-28
  • Advantages of PLA II-28
  • Laser Ablation - An Effective Method for High-Temperature Superconducting (HTS) Film Deposition II-29
  • Laboratory Application of PLA for Thin Film Deposition II-29
  • Cathodic Arc Deposition (CAD) II-29
  • Filtered Cathodic Vacuum Arc Deposition (FCVA) II-30
  • Thin Film Deposition/Coating through Evaporation Process II-30
  • Thermal Evaporation II-30
  • Electron Beam Evaporation II-30
  • A Major Technique for Developing Optical Quality Thin Films II-31
  • E-beam Evaporation for Reactive Ion-Assisted Co-Deposition (RIACD) II-31
  • Activated Reactive Evaporation II-31
  • Cathodic Arc Evaporation II-32
  • Atomic Layer Deposition II-32
  • Atomic Layer Deposition (ALD) - A Highly Reliable Thin Film Deposition Technology for Semiconductors II-32
  • Self-Limiting Processes in ALD Method II-32
  • Precursors - A Key Part of Atomic Layer Deposition II-33
  • Atomic Layer Deposition Reactors II-33
  • Major ALD Equipment Producers II-34
  • ALD and Other Film Deposition Methods for Gate Dielectric Films - A Comparison II-34
  • Modifying CVD System to Form ALD System II-35
  • Advantages of Atomic Layer Deposition II-35
  • Disadvantages of ALD II-35
  • Key Applications of Atomic Layer Deposition II-35
  • Alternative and Conventional Technologies for Metal Deposition - A Comparison II-36
  • An Overview of Major Alternative Technologies for Deposition of Metals II-36
  • Review of Key Alternative Technologies II-37
  • Thermal Spray Coating II-37
  • Types of Thermal Spray Coating Processes II-37
  • Combustion Torch/Flame Spraying II-37
  • Combustion Torch/Detonation Gun II-37
  • Combustion Torch/High-Velocity Oxy Fuel II-38
  • Plasma Spraying II-38
  • Electric Arc Spraying II-38
  • Ion Beam Technology in Thin Film Processing Applications II-38
  • Pre-deposition Cleaning Using Ion Beam II-39
  • Surface Preconditioning for Thin Film Deposition on Polymers II-39
  • Ion Beam Etching II-39
  • Chemically Assisted Ion Beam Etching (CAIBE) II-40
  • Deposition Using Ion Beam II-40
  • Advantages of Ion Beam Deposition II-40
  • Ion Beam Sputter Deposition (IBSD) II-40
  • Ion Beam Assisted Deposition (IBAD) II-41
  • Diamond-Like Carbon Coatings (DLC) Using Ion Beam II-41
  • Comparison Between Diamond Like Carbon Coating and Tetrahedral Amorphous Coating II-41
  • Thin Film Deposition in MEMS Processes II-42
  • Chemical Reaction Process II-42
  • Chemical Vapor Deposition (CVD) II-42
  • Electrodeposition II-42
  • Epitaxy II-43
  • Thermal Oxidation II-43
  • Physical Reaction Process II-43
  • Physical Vapor Deposition (PVD) II-43
  • PVD through Evaporation II-43
  • PVD through Sputtering II-44
  • Casting II-44

4. Raw Material Overview II-45

  • Thin Film Raw Materials II-45
  • Factors Driving Growth of Thin Film Raw Materials II-45
  • Thin Film Raw Materials Derive Demand from Emerging End-Use Applications II-45
  • Raw Material Usage in Chemical Deposition Process II-45
  • Raw Material Usage in Physical Deposition Process II-46
  • Global Market for Sputtering Materials II-46
  • Raw Materials Reflect Upon Future Trends in Thin Film Markets II-46
  • Raw Material Shortage - A Grave Problem II-47

5. End-Use Analysis II-48

  • Thin Films/Nanofilms in Photovoltaic (PV) Application II-48
  • Thin Film Based Photovoltaics - A Highly Potential Alternative Source for Power Generation II-48
  • Despite Immense Potential... Challenges Remain II-48
  • Thin Film Technologies in PV Production II-49
  • Introduction II-49
  • Select Major Thin Film Technologies II-49
  • Amorphous Silicon Thin Films (a-Si) II-49
  • Cu (In,Ga)Se2 Thin Films II-49
  • Cadmium Telluride (CdTe) Thin Films II-49
  • Thin Film Silicon II-50
  • Dye-Sensitized TiO2 Thin Films II-50
  • Table 7: Key Thin Film PV Technologies Measured in Terms of Cell Efficiency, Module Efficiency, and Materials Costs (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) II-50
  • Table 8: Select Thin Film Technologies and Their Payback Time (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) II-51
  • Table 9: Global Photovoltaic Market (2004): Percentage Breakdown of PV Module Production by Technology Employed - Polycrystal, Single Crystal Flat Plate, a-Si on CZ Slice, Amorphous Silicon, Microcrystal Si/Single Si, Copper Indium Diselenide, Cadmium Telluride, and Others (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) II-51
  • Commercial Production of Thin Film PV Modules II-51
  • Leading Players in Thin PV Module Production II-52
  • Table 10: Select High Efficiency PV Thin Cells by Company/ Organization (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) II-52
  • Select Thin Film PV Modules by Company/Organization II-52
  • Photovoltaics Contribution to Global Power Supply Remains Insignificant II-53
  • Future Direction for Thin Film PV Technologies II-53
  • Global Photovoltaic Market - A Perspective II-53
  • Increasing Global Competition and Technological Development II-53
  • Efforts for Developing Global Photovoltaic Industry II-54
  • Governmental Support Mandatory for Development of PV Applications II-54
  • Market Penetration Strategies Adopted by PV Manufacturers II-55
  • Customer Relations Always Pay II-55
  • Maintaining Proximity with End-Users II-55
  • Isolation of Production and Assembly to Further Reduce Costs II-55
  • Global PV Installations II-55
  • Table 11: Global Photovoltaic Market (2005): Percentage Breakdown of PV Installation (in Megawatt) by Region - Germany, Japan, United States, Rest of Europe, and Rest of World (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) II-56
  • Solar Cell Production II-56
  • Table 12: Global Photovoltaic Market (2005): Percentage Breakdown of Solar Cell Production by Region/Country - Japan, Europe, United States, and Others (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) II-56
  • Disparity in Global PV Feedstock Production II-56
  • Global Installed PV Capacity II-56
  • US Position in Global PV Production II-56
  • Table 13: US Photovoltaic Market (1990-2004): Percentage Share in Global PV Production (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) II-57
  • PV Production Growing in Japan and Germany II-57
  • Japan's Status in Global Photovoltaic Market II-57
  • Key Challenges Facing Photovoltaics Market II-58
  • Nanofilms in Automotives II-58

6. Research and Development II-59

  • Research Underway for Developing Building Integrated Opaque Solar Cells II-59
  • Research in Nanofilms at Molecular Level II-59
  • Cost Reduction Efforts in Photovoltaic Technologies II-59
  • Scientists Develop Carbon Nanoparticles to Synthesize Thin Films for Optoelectronics or Biomedicine Application II-59
  • Scientists Develop Nanofilm Detectors to Detect Presence of Acid Particles in Air II-60
  • Possible Future Innovations with Nanofilms II-60
  • Researchers at the University of California Develop Ultra Thin Solar Cells II-61
  • Nanoindentation - A Novel Methodology to Establish Tensile Characteristics of Nanofilms II-61

7. Technological Developments II-62

  • XsunX Develops Power Glass Technology II-62
  • XsunX Develops Reel-to-Reel Manufacturing Process for Thin Film Production II-62
  • How Nanofilms Entwined Itself into the Fiber of the Ophthalmic Industry? II-62
  • Jusung Engineering Develops PE CVD Design for LCD Manufacture II-63
  • Jusung Engineering Develops 8G LCD PECVD II-63

8. Product Introductions/ Innovations II-64

  • Nanofilm Develops Clarity Fog Eliminator™ II-64
  • Osmic Develops Novel Thin-Film Coatings II-64
  • Nanophase Technologies Releases NanoArc® Magnesium Oxide II-64
  • BOC Edwards Introduces New Vacuum Coating System II-64
  • Tokyo Electron Unveils New Chemical Vapor Deposition System II-65
  • Nanophase Technologies Introduces Nanotek® Zinc Oxide HS30 II-65
  • Nanophase Launches NanoShield ZN-3010 and NanoShieldZN-3012 II-65
  • Applied Films Develops Color Shift Layers for Plastic Films II-65
  • Applied Films Develops SMARTWEB™ II-65
  • Applied Films Develops TOPMET™ System II-66
  • Applied Films develops MULTIMET™ II-66
  • Applied Films Develops New Method to Process Silicon Solar Modules II-66
  • Applied NanoWorks Introduces CMP Abrasives II-66
  • Nanophase Technologies Launches HSA Nanoproducts II-66
  • Nanophase Technologies Develops NanoExpress Custom Synthesis Process II-66
  • BYK Chemie Unveils NANOBYK 3600 II-67
  • Nanophase Introduces NanoArc Synthesis Alumina Product II-67
  • Nanophase Technologies Launches NanoArc Zinc Oxide II-67
  • Nanofilm Unveils Clarity Defender II-67
  • BASF Launches Mincor II-67
  • Cabot Introduces Nanogel Aerogel II-67

9. Recent Industry Activity II-69

  • Beito Acquires Nanergy II-69
  • Applied Materials Acquires Applied Films II-69
  • Thin Film Technology Bags Contracts to Offer Visilid™ Hermetic Window Assemblies II-69
  • Brookhaven Announces Plans to Offer Licenses for Nanofiber Films Synthesis Technology II-69
  • Nissho to Provide Specialized Services for Coating Carbon Nanofilms II-69
  • Williams Advanced Materials to Expand Thin Film Chamber Services II-70
  • Nanergy Acquires Nanmergeco II-70
  • ObjectSoft Corporation Changes Name to Nanergy II-70
  • Williams Advanced Materials Acquires Thin Film Technology II-70
  • Konark Partners with Textronics II-70
  • Konark Teams with Leonhard Kurz to Develop Light Activated Power Plastics II-70
  • Konarka and Ecole Join Hands to Develop Photovoltaic Fabric II-71
  • Applied Films and Gebr. Schmid Form Alliance II-71
  • Hydrogen Solar and Altair to Partner in R&D Project II-71
  • Applied Films and IPV Jointly Develop PECVD Electrode II-71
  • Nanophase Technologies and Alfa Aesar Form Distribution Alliance II-72
  • Leybold Inks Distribution Agreement with Nanofilm II-72
  • Genus Merges with AIXTRON II-72
  • Konarka Strikes Deal with the US Army II-72
  • Konarka and Solaris Ink Joint Development Agreement II-72
  • Konarka Collaborates with Evident Technologies II-73
  • Konarka Establishes New Center of Operations II-73
  • Nanophase Receives US Patent for Abrasion-Resistant Films II-73
  • Konarka Receives Grant from National Science Foundation II-73
  • International Nanotechnology Corporation Inks Agreement with TSDC-N II-73
  • ASM International Acquires Genitech II-73
  • Grace Brothers Acquires Stake in Nanophase Technologies II-74
  • Altana Chemie Acquires Stake in Nanophase Technologies II-74
  • Konarka Acquires Patents Assets for Photovoltaic Products II-74
  • Air Products and Nanogate Technologies Form Joint Venture II-74
  • Konarka Licenses Intellectual Property from Dupont II-74
  • Arrowhead Research Corporation to Establish New Subsidiary II-75
  • Altair Nanotechnologies Restructures Operations II-75
  • Nanophase Gains New European Patent II-75
  • Tegal Corporation Receives Two US Patents for Nano Layer Deposition II-75
  • Nanofilm Obtains European Patent for Self-assembled Coatings II-75
  • Konarka Acquires Quantum Solar Energy Linz II-76
  • DSM Invests in Optiva II-76
  • Degussa AG Establishes Degussa Advanced Nanomaterials II-76
  • Nanofilm Installs Nanocoating Application System for Norville Group II-76
  • Degussa Commissions Pilot Reactor II-76
  • Nanophase Receives US Patent II-76

10. Focus on Select Global Players II-77

  • Advanced Nano Products Co., Ltd. (South Korea) II-77
  • Altair Nanotechnologies, Inc. (USA) II-77
  • Applied Materials, Inc. (USA) II-77
  • Biophan Technologies, Inc. (USA) II-77
  • Degussa Advanced Nanomaterials (Germany) II-78
  • Denton Vacuum U.S.A. (USA) II-78
  • General Nanotechnology LLC (USA) II-78
  • Innovative Materials Processing (IMP) Technologies Ltd (UK) II-79
  • Konarka Technologies, Inc. (USA) II-79
  • Nanergy, Inc. (USA) II-79
  • Nanofilm Company (USA) II-79
  • Nanofilm Technologies International Pte Ltd (Japan) II-80
  • Nanogate AG (Germany) II-80
  • NanoMaterials Technology Pte Ltd. (Singapore) II-80
  • Nanophase Technologies Corporation (USA) II-80
  • NovaCentrix (USA) II-80
  • Osmic, Inc. (USA) II-81
  • Williams Advanced Materials (USA) II-81

11. Global Market Perspective II-82

  • Table 14: World Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Nanofilms by Geographic Region - USA, Japan, Europe, and Rest of World Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Sales Figures in US$ Million for Years 2000 through 2010 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) II-82
  • Table 15: World 10-Year Perspective for Nanofilms by Geographic Region - Percentage Breakdown of Dollar Sales for USA, Japan, Europe, and Rest of World Markets for Years 2000, 2006 & 2010 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) II-82
  • Table 16: World Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Established Nanofilms by Geographic Region - USA, Japan, Europe, and Rest of World Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Sales Figures in US$ Million for Years 2000 through 2010 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) II-83
  • Table 17: World 10-Year Perspective for Established Nanofilms by Geographic Region - Percentage Breakdown of Dollar Sales for USA, Japan, Europe, and Rest of World Markets for Years 2000, 2006 & 2010 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) II-83
  • Table 18: World Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Emerging Nanofilms by Geographic Region - USA, Japan, Europe, and Rest of World Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Sales Figures in US$ Million for Years 2000 through 2010 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) II-84
  • Table 19: World 10-Year Perspective for Emerging Nanofilms by Geographic Region - Percentage Breakdown of Dollar Sales for USA, Japan, Europe, and Rest of World Markets for Years 2000, 2006 & 2010 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) II-84
  • Table 20: World Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Nanofilms in Microelectronics by Geographic Region - USA, Japan, Europe, and Rest of World Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Sales Figures in US$ Million for Years 2000 through 2010 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) II-85
  • Table 21: World 10-Year Perspective for Nanofilms in Microelectronics by Geographic Region - Percentage Breakdown of Dollar Sales for USA, Japan, Europe, and Rest of World Markets for Years 2000, 2006 & 2010 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) II-85
  • Table 22: World Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Nanofilms in Information Storage by Geographic Region - USA, Japan, Europe, and Rest of World Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Sales Figures in US$ Million for Years 2000 through 2010 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) II-86
  • Table 23: World 10-Year Perspective for Nanofilms in Information Storage by Geographic Region - Percentage Breakdown of Dollar Sales for USA, Japan, Europe, and Rest of World Markets for Years 2000, 2006 & 2010 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) II-86
  • Table 24: World Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Nanofilms in Medical Devices by Geographic Region - USA, Japan, Europe, and Rest of World Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Sales Figures in US$ Million for Years 2000 through 2010 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) II-87
  • Table 25: World 10-Year Perspective for Nanofilms in Medical Devices by Geographic Region - Percentage Breakdown of Dollar Sales for USA, Japan, Europe, and Rest of World Markets for Years 2000, 2006 & 2010 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) II-87
  • Table 26: World Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Nanofilms in Other End-Uses by Geographic Region - USA, Japan, Europe, and Rest of World Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Sales Figures in US$ Million for Years 2000 through 2010 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) II-88
  • Table 27: World 10-Year Perspective for Nanofilms in Other End-Uses by Geographic Region - Percentage Breakdown of Dollar Sales for USA, Japan, Europe, and Rest of World Markets for Years 2000, 2006 & 2010 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) II-88

III. MARKET

1. The United States III-1

  • A. Market Analysis III-1
  • Current and Future Analysis III-1
  • Research and Development III-1
  • Researchers at the University of California Develop Ultra Thin Solar Cells III-1
  • Scientists Develop Carbon Nanoparticles to Synthesize Thin Films for Optoelectronics/ Biomedicine Application III-2
  • Scientists Synthesize Nanofilm Detectors for Detecting Acid Particles in Air III-2
  • Technological Developments III-2
  • Product Introductions/Innovations III-3
  • Strategic Corporate Developments III-6
  • Key Players III-12
  • Altair Nanotechnologies, Inc. III-12
  • Applied Materials, Inc. III-13
  • Biophan Technologies, Inc. III-13
  • Denton Vacuum U.S.A. III-13
  • General Nanotechnology LLC III-14
  • Konarka Technologies, Inc. III-14
  • Nanergy, Inc. III-14
  • Nanofilm Company III-14
  • Nanophase Technologies Corporation III-15
  • NovaCentrix III-15
  • Osmic, Inc. III-15
  • Williams Advanced Materials III-15
  • B. Market Analytics III-16
  • Table 28: US Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Nanofilms by Product Segment - Established Nanofilms and Emerging Nanofilms Independently Analyzed with Annual Sales Figures in US$ Million for Years 2000 through 2010 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-16
  • Table 29: US Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Nanofilms by End-Use Segment -Microelectronics, Information Storage, Medical Devices, and Others Independently Analyzed with Annual Sales Figures in US$ Million for Years 2000 through 2010 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-16
  • Table 30: US 10-Year Perspective for Nanofilms by Product Segment - Percentage Breakdown of Dollar Sales for Established Nanofilms and Emerging Nanofilms for Years 2000, 2006 & 2010 III-17
  • Table 31: US 10-Year Perspective for Nanofilms by End-Use Segment - Percentage Breakdown of Dollar Sales for Microelectronics, Information Storage, Medical Devices, and Others for Years 2000, 2006 & 2010 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-17

2. Japan III-18

  • A. Market Analysis III-18
  • Current and Future Analysis III-18
  • Strategic Corporate Development III-18
  • Key Player III-19
  • Nanofilm Technologies International Pte Ltd. III-19
  • B. Market Analytics III-19
  • Table 32: Japanese Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Nanofilms by Product Segment -Established Nanofilms and Emerging Nanofilms Independently Analyzed with Annual Sales Figures in US$ Million for Years 2000 through 2010 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-19
  • Table 33: Japanese Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Nanofilms by End-Use Segment - Microelectronics, Information Storage, Medical Devices, and Others Independently Analyzed with Annual Sales Figures in US$ Million for Years 2000 through 2010 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-20
  • Table 34: Japanese 10-Year Perspective for Nanofilms by Product Segment - Percentage Breakdown of Dollar Sales for Established Nanofilms and Emerging Nanofilms for Years 2000, 2006 & 2010 III-20
  • Table 35: Japanese 10-Year Perspective for Nanofilms by End-Use Segment - Percentage Breakdown of Dollar Sales for Microelectronics, Information Storage, Medical Devices, and Others for Years 2000, 2006 & 2010 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-21

3. Europe III-22

  • A. Market Analysis III-22
  • Current and Future Analysis III-22
  • Strategic Corporate Developments III-22
  • Key Player III-24
  • Degussa Advanced Nanomaterials (Germany) III-24
  • Innovative Materials Processing (IMP) Technologies Ltd (UK) III-24
  • Nanogate AG (Germany) III-24
  • B. Market Analytics III-25
  • Table 36: European Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Nanofilms by Product Segment -Established Nanofilms and Emerging Nanofilms Independently Analyzed with Annual Sales Figures in US$ Million for Years 2000 through 2010 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-25
  • Table 37: European Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Nanofilms by End-Use Segment - Microelectronics, Information Storage, Medical Devices, and Others Independently Analyzed with Annual Sales Figures in US$ Million for Years 2000 through 2010 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-25
  • Table 38: European 10-Year Perspective for Nanofilms by Product Segment - Percentage Breakdown of Dollar Sales for Established Nanofilms and Emerging Nanofilms for Years 2000, 2006 & 2010 III-26
  • Table 39: European 10-Year Perspective for Nanofilms by End-Use Segment - Percentage Breakdown of Dollar Sales for Microelectronics, Information Storage, Medical Devices, and Others for Years 2000, 2006 & 2010 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-26

4. Rest of World III-27

  • A. Market Analysis III-27
  • Current and Future Analysis III-27
  • Focus on Select Market III-27
  • Korea III-27
  • Atomic Layer Deposition (ALD) Technology III-27
  • Technological Developments III-28
  • Key Players III-28
  • Advanced Nano Products Co. Ltd. (South Korea) III-28
  • NanoMaterials Technology Pte Ltd. (Singapore) III-28
  • B. Market Analytics III-29
  • Table 40: Rest of World Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Nanofilms by Product Segment - Established Nanofilms and Emerging Nanofilms Independently Analyzed with Annual Sales Figures in US$ Million for Years 2000 through 2010 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-29
  • Table 41: Rest of World Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Nanofilms by End-Use Segment - Microelectronics, Information Storage, Medical Devices, and Others Independently Analyzed with Annual Sales Figures in US$ Million for Years 2000 through 2010 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-29
  • Table 42: Rest of World 10-Year Perspective for Nanofilms by Product Segment - Percentage Breakdown of Dollar Sales for Established Nanofilms and Emerging Nanofilms for Years 2000, 2006 & 2010 III-30
  • Table 43: Rest of World 10-Year Perspective for Nanofilms by End-Use Segment - Percentage Breakdown of Dollar Sales for Microelectronics, Information Storage, Medical Devices, and Others for Years 2000, 2006 & 2010 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-30

IV. COMPETITION

  • 1. Advanced Diamond Technologies, Inc. (USA) IV-1
  • 2. Advanced Nano Products Co, Ltd. (Korea) IV-2
  • 3. Advanced Thin Film, Inc. (USA) IV-3
  • 4. Altair Nanotechnologies, Inc. (USA) IV-4
  • Table 44: First Quarter Sales Analysis: 2005-2006(In US$ million) IV-5
  • Table 45: First Quarter Sales Analysis by Segment:2005-2006 (In US$ million) IV-5
  • Table 46: First Quarter Sales Analysis by Geographic Region: 2005-2006 (In US$ million) IV-6
  • Table 47: Annual Sales Analysis: 2004-2005(In US$ million) IV-6
  • Table 48: Annual Sales Analysis by Quarter:2004-2005 (In US$ million) IV-6
  • Table 49: Annual Sales Analysis by Segment:2004-2005 (In US$ million) IV-6
  • Table 50: Annual Sales Analysis by Geographic Region: 2004-2005 (In US$ million) IV-6
  • 5. Applied Materials, Inc. (USA) IV-9
  • Table 51: Nine Months Sales Analysis: 2005-2006(Nine Months Ended, July) (In US$ million) IV-10
  • Table 52: Nine Months Sales Analysis by Quarter:2005-2006 (In US$ million) IV-10
  • Table 53: Nine Months Sales Analysis by Geographic Region: 2005-2006 (In US$ million) IV-10
  • Table 54: Annual Sales Analysis: 2003-2005(In US$ million) IV-10
  • Table 55: Annual Sales Analysis by Quarter:2004-2005 (In US$ million) IV-11
  • Table 56: Annual Sales Analysis by GeographicRegion: 2004-2005 (In US$ million) IV-11
  • 6. Arrowhead Research Corporation (USA) IV-15
  • Table 57: Nine Months Sales Analysis: 2005-2006(Nine Months Ended, June) (In US$ million) IV-15
  • 7. BCC LLC (Bulgaria) IV-17
  • 8. Biophan Technologies, Inc. (USA) IV-18
  • 9. Cambridge Nanotech, Inc. (USA) IV-22
  • 10. DCD Technologies (USA) IV-23
  • 11. Degussa Advanced Nanomaterials (Germany) IV-23
  • 12. Denton Vacuum LLC (USA) IV-24
  • 13. Evident Technologies (USA) IV-26
  • 14. Filgen, Inc. (Japan) IV-27
  • 15. Filmetrics, Inc. (USA) IV-28
  • 16. General Nanotechnology LLC (USA) IV-29
  • 17. Innovative Materials Processing (Imp) TechnologiesLimited (UK) IV-30
  • 18. Konarka Technologies, Inc. (USA) IV-31
  • 19. Leybold Optics USA, Inc. (USA) IV-32
  • 20. LOT-Oriel GmbH & Co., KG. (Germany) IV-33
  • 21. MAT-VAC Technology (USA) IV-34
  • 22. Metatechnica (USA) IV-38
  • 23. MicroChem Corporation (USA) IV-38
  • 24. MIV Therapeutics, Inc. (Canada) IV-39
  • 25. MTS Nano Instruments (USA) IV-41
  • 26. Nanergy, Inc. (USA) IV-42
  • 27. Nanofilm Co., Ltd. (Korea) IV-42
  • 28. Nanofilm Company (USA) IV-43
  • 29. Nanofilm Technologies GmbH (Germany) IV-45
  • 30. Nanofilm Technologies International Pte., Ltd.(Singapore) IV-46
  • 31. Nanogate AG (Germany) IV-47
  • 32. Nanogram Corporation (USA) IV-49
  • 33. Nano-Lane (France) IV-51
  • 34. NanoMaterials Technology Pte., Ltd. (Singapore) IV-51
  • 35. Nanometrics, Inc. (USA) IV-52
  • Table 58: Half Yearly Sales Analysis:2005-2006 (H1) (In US$ million) IV-53
  • Table 59: Half Yearly Sales Analysis by GeographicRegion: 2005-2006 (H1) (In US$ million) IV-53
  • Table 60: Annual Sales Analysis: 2003-2005(In US$ million) IV-53
  • Table 61: Annual Sales Analysis by GeographicRegion: 2004-2005 (In US$ million) IV-53
  • 36. Nanophase Technologies Corporation (USA) IV-56
  • Table 62: Half Yearly Sales Analysis: 2005-2006 (H1)(In US$ million) IV-57
  • Table 63: Annual Sales Analysis: 2004-2005(In US$ million) IV-57
  • 37. Nissho Electronics Corporation (Japan) IV-60
  • 38. NovaCentrix (USA) IV-61
  • 39. Ntera, Inc. (USA) IV-63
  • 40. OCT USA, Inc. (USA) IV-63
  • 41. Osmic, Inc. (USA) IV-64
  • 42. Plasmachem GmbH (Germany) IV-67
  • 43. Sepax Technologies, Inc. (USA) IV-68
  • 44. Tethis Srl (Italy) IV-70
  • 45. Vesta Technology, Inc. (USA) IV-71
  • 46. Williams Advanced Materials (USA) IV-73
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