Rosel Launches Production of Heterostructures for Ultra-Strong Lasers and LEDs

Can be used in the most challenging conditions — from space and military technologies to industrial facilities

The Rosel holding, part of the Rostec state corporation, has developed and implemented its own technology for manufacturing semiconductor heterostructures — multi-layered crystals that form the basis of key components in modern optoelectronics. According to the company, the technology has completed a full cycle of testing and is ready for mass production.

The development of engineers at Optron, a subsidiary of Rosel, allows the creation of optoelectronic systems resistant to a wide range of aggressive factors: from extreme temperatures and vibrations to corrosion, electromagnetic interference, and ionizing radiation. This opens up opportunities for using such components in the most demanding conditions — from space and defense industries to civil infrastructure.

Based on the new technology, it is possible to produce lasers, LEDs, and photodetectors intended not only for specialized tasks in the field of communication, positioning, and navigation, but also for mass applications.

According to representatives of the holding, the new platform ensures a high degree of localization of production and reduces dependence on imported analogues, which is especially important in the context of global technological restrictions.

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