发布时间:2006.10
摘要
This report analyzes the worldwide markets for Nanofilms in US$ Million. The market for 慛anofilms?in the report is analyzed by Established Nanofilms, and Emerging Nanofilms. The report provides separate comprehensive analytics for the USA, Japan, Europe, and Rest of World. Annual forecasts are provided for each region for the period of 2000 through 2010. The report profiles 46 companies including many key and niche players worldwide such as Advanced Nano Products Co., Ltd., Altair Nanotechnologies, Inc., Applied Materials, Inc., Biophan Technologies, Inc., Degussa Advanced Nanomaterials, Denton Vacuum U.S.A., General Nanotechnology LLC, Innovative Materials Processing Technologies Ltd, Konarka Technologies, Inc., Nanergy, Inc., Nanofilm Company, Nanofilm Technologies International Pte Ltd, Nanogate AG, NanoMaterials Technology Pte Ltd., Nanophase Technologies Corporation, NovaCentrix, Osmic, Inc., and Williams Advanced Materials. Market data and analytics are derived from primary and secondary research. Company profiles are mostly extracted from URL research and reported select online sources.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
NANOFILMS (Complete Report) Pages : 203 | $3950
I. INTRODUCTION, METHODOLOGY & PRODUCT DEFINITIONS 4 $100
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 88 $2250
1. Industry Overview.....II-1 4 $400
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 1 $100
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 1 $100
Nanotechnology ?An Overview .....II-3
A Revolution in the Making.....II-3 2 $200
2. Global Market Analysis.....II-5 3 $600
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 1 $300
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 1 $300
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 1 $300
3. Product Overview.....II-8 37 $1475
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 1 $100
Nanofilms and Surface Modification.....II-9
How Nanofilms Add Value to Coatings?.....II-9 1 $100
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 1 $100
Thin Films.....II-11
Similarities Among Various Thin Films.....II-11 1 $100
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 1 $100
Titania.....II-13
Magnesium Fluoride.....II-13
Ferroelectric Substances .....II-13
TiOxNy Compounds.....II-13 1 $100
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 1 $100
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 1 $100
Major Vacuum Coating Systems.....II-16
Vacuum Web Coating .....II-16
Vacuum Optical Coating .....II-16
Vacuum Glass Coating .....II-16 1 $100
Vacuum Coating for Data Storage Disks.....II-17
Thin Film Deposition/Coating Techniques.....II-17
Vapor Deposition.....II-17 1 $100
Physical Vapor Deposition (PVD).....II-18
Plasma Based Ion Plating.....II-18
Laser Surface Alloying.....II-18 1 $100
Sputtering.....II-19
Sputtering Replaces Evaporation.....II-19
Cluster Tools ?A Key Element in Success of Sputtering Process.....II-19 1 $100
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 1 $100
Magnetron Sputter Deposition.....II-21 1 $100
Plasmaquest (PQL)抯 HiTUS Process Technology for Sputtering Magnetic
Material.....II-22
Cathode Sputtering.....II-22 1 $100
Radio Frequency (RF) Magnetron-Sputtering.....II-23
Advantages of Sputtering.....II-23
Drawbacks of Sputtering.....II-23
Process Developments in Sputtering .....II-23 1 $100
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 1 $100
Chemical Vapor Deposition (CVD).....II-25 1 $100
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 1 $100
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 1 $100
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 1 $100
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 1 $100
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 1 $100
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 1 $100
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 1 $100
Precursors ?A Key Part of Atomic Layer Deposition.....II-33
Atomic Layer Deposition Reactors.....II-33 1 $100
Major ALD Equipment Producers.....II-34
ALD and Other Film Deposition Methods for Gate Dielectric Films ?A
Comparison.....II-34 1 $100
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 1 $100
Alternative and Conventional Technologies for Metal Deposition ?A
Comparison.....II-36
An Overview of Major Alternative Technologies for Deposition of Metals .....II-36 1 $100
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 1 $100
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 1 $100
Pre-deposition Cleaning Using Ion Beam.....II-39
Surface Preconditioning for Thin Film Deposition on Polymers .....II-39
Ion Beam Etching.....II-39 1 $100
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 1 $100
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 1 $100
Thin Film Deposition in MEMS Processes.....II-42
Chemical Reaction Process.....II-42
Chemical Vapor Deposition (CVD).....II-42
Electrodeposition.....II-42 1 $100
Epitaxy.....II-43
Thermal Oxidation.....II-43
Physical Reaction Process.....II-43
Physical Vapor Deposition (PVD).....II-43
PVD through Evaporation.....II-43 1 $100
PVD through Sputtering.....II-44
Casting.....II-44 1 $100
4. Raw Material Overview.....II-45 3 $300
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 1 $100
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 1 $100
Raw Material Shortage ?A Grave Problem.....II-47 1 $100
5. End-Use Analysis.....II-48 11 $1100
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 1 $100
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 1 $100
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 1 $300
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 1 $300
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 1 $300
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 1 $100
Efforts for Developing Global Photovoltaic Industry.....II-54
Governmental Support Mandatory for Development of PV Applications.....II-54 1 $100
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 1 $100
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 1 $300
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抯 Status in Global Photovoltaic Market.....II-57 1 $300
Key Challenges Facing Photovoltaics Market .....II-58
Nanofilms in Automotives.....II-58 1 $100
6. Research and Development.....II-59 3 $300
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 1 $100
Scientists Develop Nanofilm Detectors to Detect Presence of Acid Particles in Air
.....II-60
Possible Future Innovations with Nanofilms .....II-60 1 $100
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 1 $100
7. Technological Developments.....II-62 2 $200
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 1 $100
Jusung Engineering Develops PE CVD Design for LCD Manufacture.....II-63
Jusung Engineering Develops 8G LCD PECVD.....II-63 1 $100
8. Product Introductions/ Innovations.....II-64 5 $500
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 1 $100
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 1 $100
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 1 $100
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 2 $200
9. Recent Industry Activity.....II-69 8 $600
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 1 $100
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 1 $100
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 1 $100
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 1 $100
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 1 $100
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 1 $100
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 1 $100
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 1 $100
10. Focus on Select Global Players.....II-77 5 $500
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 1 $100
Degussa Advanced Nanomaterials (Germany).....II-78
Denton Vacuum U.S.A. (USA).....II-78
General Nanotechnology LLC (USA).....II-78 1 $100
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 1 $100
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 1 $100
Osmic, Inc. (USA).....II-81
Williams Advanced Materials (USA).....II-81 1 $100
11. Global Market Perspective.....II-82
Table 14: World Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Nanofilms by Geographic Region ?USA, Japan, Europe, and Rest of World Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Sales Figures in US$ 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 1 $300
Table 16: World Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Established Nanofilms by Geographic Region ?USA, Japan, Europe, and Rest of World Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Sales Figures in US$ 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 1 $300
Table 18: World Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Emerging Nanofilms by Geographic Region ?USA, Japan, Europe, and Rest of World Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Sales Figures in US$ 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 1 $300
Table 20: World Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Nanofilms in Microelectronics by Geographic Region ?USA, Japan, Europe, and Rest of World Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Sales Figures in US$ 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 1 $300
Table 22: World Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Nanofilms in Information Storage by Geographic Region ?USA, Japan, Europe, and Rest of World Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Sales Figures in US$ 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 1 $300
Table 24: World Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Nanofilms in Medical Devices by Geographic Region ?USA, Japan, Europe, and Rest of World Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Sales Figures in US$ 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 1 $300
Table 26: World Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Nanofilms in Other End-Uses by Geographic Region ?USA, Japan, Europe, and Rest of World Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Sales Figures in US$ 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 1 $300
III. MARKET 30 $1950
1. The United States.....III-1 17 $1075
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 1 $75
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 1 $75
Product Introductions/Innovations .....III-3 3 $225
Strategic Corporate Developments.....III-6 6 $450
Key Players.....III-12
Altair Nanotechnologies, Inc. .....III-12 1 $75
Applied Materials, Inc......III-13
Biophan Technologies, Inc. .....III-13
Denton Vacuum U.S.A. .....III-13 1 $75
General Nanotechnology LLC .....III-14
Konarka Technologies, Inc. .....III-14
Nanergy, Inc. .....III-14
Nanofilm Company .....III-14 1 $75
Nanophase Technologies Corporation .....III-15
NovaCentrix.....III-15
Osmic, Inc. .....III-15
Williams Advanced Materials .....III-15 1 $75
B. Market Analytics.....III-16
Table 28: US Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Nanofilms by Product Segment ?Established Nanofilms and Emerging Nanofilms Independently Analyzed with Annual Sales Figures in US$ 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 朚icroelectronics, 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 1 $150
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 1 $150
2. Japan.....III-18 4 $425
A. Market Analysis.....III-18
Current and Future Analysis.....III-18
Strategic Corporate Development.....III-18 1 $75
Key Player.....III-19
Nanofilm Technologies International Pte Ltd......III-19
B. Market Analytics.....III-19
Table 32: Japanese Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Nanofilms by Product Segment 朎stablished Nanofilms and Emerging Nanofilms Independently Analyzed with Annual Sales Figures in US$ Million for Years 2000 through 2010 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).....III-19 1 $150
Table 33: Japanese Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Nanofilms by End-Use Segment ?Microelectronics, Information Storage, Medical Devices, and Others Independently Analyzed with Annual Sales Figures in US$ 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 1 $150
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 1 $150
3. Europe.....III-22 5 $425
A. Market Analysis.....III-22
Current and Future Analysis.....III-22
Strategic Corporate Developments.....III-22 2 $150
Key Player.....III-24
Degussa Advanced Nanomaterials (Germany).....III-24
Innovative Materials Processing (IMP) Technologies Ltd (UK).....III-24
Nanogate AG (Germany).....III-24 1 $75
B. Market Analytics.....III-25
Table 36: European Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Nanofilms by Product Segment 朎stablished Nanofilms and Emerging Nanofilms Independently Analyzed with Annual Sales Figures in US$ 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 1 $150
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 1 $150
4. Rest of World.....III-27 4 $450
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 1 $75
Technological Developments.....III-28
Key Players.....III-28
Advanced Nano Products Co. Ltd. (South Korea).....III-28
NanoMaterials Technology Pte Ltd. (Singapore).....III-28 1 $75
B. Market Analytics.....III-29
Table 40: Rest of World Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Nanofilms by Product Segment ?Established Nanofilms and Emerging Nanofilms Independently Analyzed with Annual Sales Figures in US$ 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 1 $150
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 1 $150
IV. COMPETITIVE LANDSCAPE 73 $995
Total Companies Profiled: 46 (including Divisions/Subsidiaries - 46)
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------Region/Country Players
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The United States 30
Canada 1
Japan 2
Europe 9
France 1
Germany 5
The United Kingdom 1
Italy 1
Rest of Europe 1
Asia-Pacific (Excluding Japan) 4