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|NewsletterPatent applications and detailed manufacturing techniques are among the equipment and intellectual property (IP) being sold following the placing of optoelectronic company Kamelian into administration.
Patent applications include an application for the design of mode matched active chips using truncated active waveguides monolithically integrated with passive waveguides, as well as an automatic power control technique for semiconductor optical amplifiers (SOA).
Engineering IP, including for SOA gain arrays, high speed SOAs and variable gain gain-clamped SOAs is also available.
Stocks of chips, customer lists, and enquiries and supplier lists will also be sold.
An auction of manufacturing equipment will be held at Kamelian's former optical amplifier plant in Oxford which was set up in Feb 2002 for $20m. This includes: wafer fabrication; wafer metrology; packaging and assembly; and test and inspection equipment.