Agnitron Technology Announces Agilis-mini MOCVD Tool Order from University of North Texas

Agnitron Technology, Inc., a leading provider of advanced Metal Organic Chemical Vapor Deposition (MOCVD) systems for research and production of cutting-edge semiconductor materials, is pleased to announce the receipt of an order for its compact Agilis-mini MOCVD tool from the University of North Texas (UNT) in Denton, TX.

The University of North Texas has a strong focus on research in wide bandgap and ultra-wide bandgap semiconductor materials, as well as broader materials science investigations. This state-of-the-art tool will support UNT’s ongoing efforts to advance next-generation semiconductors critical for applications in power electronics, photonics, high-frequency devices, and beyond.

The Agilis-mini, Agnitron’s most affordable and compact MOCVD system, is specifically designed to meet rigorous R&D requirements. It is well-suited for growing a variety of materials, including AlN, AlGaN, GaN, InGaN, and other wide/ultra-wide bandgap compounds such as β-Ga₂O₃, SiC, and related alloys.

The system will be installed at UNT’s Materials Research Facility (MRF) at Discovery Park, one of the nation’s premier open-access materials research centers, equipped to enable groundbreaking discoveries in advanced materials.

Delivery of the Agilis-mini is scheduled for early Q2-26. Following installation, Agnitron’s expert team will collaborate with UNT researchers to perform a comprehensive material demonstration, highlighting high-quality growth of AlN.

“We are thrilled to partner with the University of North Texas and contribute to their innovative work in wide and ultra-wide bandgap semiconductors,” said Dr. Andrei Osinsky, founder & CEO of Agnitron Technology. “The Agilis-mini provides an ideal platform for academic researchers to explore novel materials and device structures with precision, flexibility, and cost-effectiveness. We look forward to a successful installation and fruitful collaboration.”

This order underscores Agnitron’s commitment to supporting leading academic institutions in pushing the boundaries of semiconductor technology.

You can learn more about Agnitron Technology at www.agnitron.com

You can learn more about University of North Texas’s Material Research Facility at www.mrf.research.unt.edu

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