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Market Research Report

NanoPhotonics

Published by Global Industry Analysts, Inc.
Published October, 2006 Product code 47257
Content info 275 Pages
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NanoPhotonics published by Global Industry Analysts, Inc. in October, 2006. This report consists of 275 Pages and the price starts from US $ 3950.

Introduction

Abstract

This report analyzes the worldwide markets for Nanophotonics in US$ Million. The major devices analyzed include Light Emitting Diodes, Near-Field Optics, and Photovoltaic Cells. The report also analyzes the Nanophotonics market by end use applications - Displays & Monitors, and Biological Assays. Annual forecasts are provided for the period of 2001 through 2010. The report profiles 66 companies including many key and niche players worldwide such as Agilent Technologies, Arrowhead Research, Avanex Corporation, Bussan Nanotech Research Institute, Inc., CarboLex, Inc., Carbon Nanotechnologies, Inc., Cambridge Display Technologies, Clarendon Photonics, Carbon Solutions, Evident Technologies, E. I. Du Pont De Nemours and Company, Headwall Photonics, Hyperion Catalysis International, International Business Machines Corporation, Innovalight, Inc., Invitrogen Corporation, Kopin, Konarka Technologies, Luxtera, Inc., Lucent Technologies, mPhase Technologies, Mesophotonics Limited, Microcosm Inc., Nanogram Corp., NanoOpto Corporation, Ness Display Co., Ltd., NanoCarbLab, Nanoco Technologies Ltd., Nanocrystals Technology, Ltd., Nanocyl SA, Nanolab, Inc, Nantero, NanoHorizons, Inc., Nanomat, Inc., NL Nanosemiconductor GMBH, Nanostructured & Amorphous Materials, Inc., Nanosys Inc., Nomadics Inc., Osram Opto Semiconductors, Philips Lumileds Lighting Company, LLC, RiTdisplay Corp, Shenzhen Nanotech Port Co., Ltd, STMicroelectronics, Universal Display Corporation, Xintek, Inc., and Zia Laser Inc. Market data and analytics are derived from primary and secondary research. Company profiles are mostly extracted from URL research and reported select online sources.

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-2
  • Product Definitions And Scope of Study I-3
  • Light Emitting Diodes I-4
  • Near-Field Optics I-4
  • Photovoltaic Cells I-4
  • Displays and Monitors I-5
  • Biological Assays I-5
  • Computing & Electronics I-5

II. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

1. Industry Overview II-1

  • Nanophotonics - A Big Opportunity II-1
  • Global Industry Heading Towards Nanorevolution II-1
  • Miniaturization - Goal of Nanophotonics II-2
  • Nanophotonics - Transforming the World II-2
  • Nanophotonics - High Expectations in the Long Term II-3
  • Table 1: World Nanophotonic Device Markets Ranked by Growth (% CAGR) - LEDs (Light Emitting Diodes), Other Devices, Photovoltaic Cells and NFOs (Near-Field Optics) (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) II-4
  • Nanophotonics - A Reward for the Optical Industry II-4
  • Nanophotonics - Next Frontier for Optical Technology II-5
  • Photonic Integration Technologies - Essential for Optical Technology Development II-5
  • Quantum Dots - Bright Future Ahead II-6
  • Nanotechnology - A Gateway for Reduction of Solar Cells Manufacturing Costs II-6
  • Nanophotonics & Nanoelectronics - Future Combination II-7
  • Silicon - Ideal Material for Nanophotonic Devices II-7
  • Classical Information Processing - An Application for Nanophotonics II-8
  • Chemists - Major Role to Play in Nanophotonics and Biophotonics II-9
  • QIS Emerges as New Industry Base for Nanophotonics II-9

2. Current & Future Analysis II-10

  • Analysis by Nanophotonic Devices II-10
  • Analysis by Application Type II-10

3. Product Overview II-12

  • Nanotechnology II-12
  • A Conceptual Definition II-12
  • What is Nanotechnology? II-12
  • Background II-13
  • Leaving Conventional Size Products Behind II-13
  • Photonics II-14
  • Nanophotonics II-15
  • History II-15
  • Definition & Overview II-15
  • Characterization of Nanophotonics II-16
  • Segments II-16
  • LEDs (Light Emitting Diodes) II-17
  • History II-17
  • Definition II-17
  • Description II-17
  • Blue and White LEDs II-18
  • Other Color LEDs II-18
  • Applications II-18
  • Organic Light Emitting Diode (OLED) - A Technology II-19
  • NFOs (Near-Field Optics) II-19
  • Near Field Optical Technology II-20
  • Photovoltaic Cells II-20
  • Definition II-20
  • Overview II-20
  • Nanophotonic Integrated Circuits II-21
  • Optical Amplifiers II-21
  • Optical Switches II-22
  • Holographic Memory II-22
  • Nanophotonics Applications II-22
  • End-Use Applications Type II-23
  • Displays and Monitors II-23
  • Computing II-23
  • Electronics II-24
  • Biological Assays II-25
  • Nanophotonic Technologies II-25
  • Carbon Nanotubes II-25
  • Photonic Crystals II-26
  • Quantum Dots II-27
  • Nanophotonic Research Areas II-27
  • Chemists and Chemical Engineers II-28
  • Biologists II-28
  • Physicists II-28
  • Biomedical Researchers II-28
  • Device Engineers II-28

4. Research & Development II-29

  • Nanophotonics R&D - Getting Heavy Investments II-29
  • mPhase and Lucent Jointly Develop Nano-based "Smart" Battery II-29
  • NanoGram Develops New Index Polymer Nanocomposites II-29
  • Innovalight Develops Silicon Quantum Dots for the Photovoltaic Market II-29
  • Innovalight to Develop Solar Cells Based on Nanotechnology II-30
  • RIT to Develop Nanotechnology for Improvement of Solar Cells and Satellites II-30
  • NEC Creates Silicon Nanophotonics Technology II-30
  • South Korean Inventor Develops Holographic Memory System II-30
  • IBM Develops a Chip Based on Single Carbon Nanotube Molecule II-30
  • Headwall Photonics Develops Nanophotonic Techniques II-31
  • Headwall Photonics Develops Hyperspectral Sensors Through Nanophotonics II-31
  • USA and Russian Researchers Develop Plasmonic Nanophotonics Method II-31
  • Nomadics Collaborates with UCSC and UGA II-31
  • UC and LBNL Develops Solar Cells II-32
  • WFU Achieves Breakthrough in Solar Cells Efficiency II-32
  • Researchers Develop New Technique to Produce White Light II-32
  • Quantum Dots Boosts Efficiency of Solar Cells II-32
  • UC, NASA ARC and LBNL Demonstrate the Delivery of Nanosecond Light Pulses II-33
  • UC to Develop Nanofabrication Technology II-33
  • Scientists at IBM Develop New Device for Increasing Light Usage II-33
  • Photonic Crystal Development to Make Way for More Powerful Lasers II-33
  • COM-DTU Research Group Develops Method for Reducing the Speed of Light II-34
  • Wavelength or Sub-Wavelength Scales Used for Creation of New Optical Physics and Devices II-34
  • Luxtera Develops 40 Gbits DWDM CMOS Optical Link for Sun Microsystems II-34
  • GIT to Develop Photon Crystal Tools II-34
  • Nomadics Develops Nanomaterials Emitting Deep Green and Blue Light II-35
  • SNL Researchers Demonstrate a New Nanoscale Motion Sensor II-35
  • Intel Develops World's Fastest Silicon Photonics Modulator II-35
  • Research Centers to Develop Optofluidic Components II-36
  • Nanophotonics Group in Cornell's SECE Develops Switches II-36
  • CNM Undertakes Research for Confinement of Light II-36
  • RIT to Develop Plastic Solar Cells II-37
  • Researchers Develop SPP Technology II-37
  • Luxtera to Develop Nanophotonics Integrated Circuits II-37
  • Researchers at SFIT Develop Low Cost Solar Cells II-37
  • STMicroelectronics Begins Research Program forDevelopment of Low Cost Solar Cells II-37

5. Product Innovations/Introductions II-38

  • Mesophotonics Debuts QuasiCrystal Capability for the LED Sector II-38
  • Avanex Rolls Out Optical Protection Switch Product Range II-38
  • Avanex Unveils Compact 1x4 Optical Switch II-38
  • Evident Technologies Launches Quantum Dot Reagents II-39
  • Motorola Launches First CNT Based Flat Screen Display II-39
  • Scientists at the University of California Unveil Multi-color LEDs II-39
  • EV Group Launches Ultra-Violet Step-and-RepeatNanoimprint Lithography System II-40
  • GE Introduces Carbon Nanotube Diode II-40

6. Recent Industry Activity II-41

  • Mitsui Merges with Hodogaya Chemical in CNT Sector II-41
  • mPhase Technologies Extends Agreement with Bell Labs to Develop Nano and MEMS Technology II-41
  • NanoDynamics Expands Presence in Fuel Cell and Carbon Nanotube Market II-41
  • Freescale Semiconductor, Philips and STMicroelectronicsForm Crolles2 Alliance II-41
  • Invitrogen Acquires Quantum Dot Corp. and Biosource International II-42
  • NanoDynamics Partners with Nanocyl II-42
  • Xintek Bags a Contract from the US DoD II-42
  • Konarka Technologies Signs Joint Research Deal with Solaris Nanosciences II-42
  • Agilent Provides Grant to Research Projects in Nanoscale II-43
  • NanoHorizons Offers License for Nanotube Dependent Solar Cell Technology II-43
  • MTF Invests in Nanoco Technologies Limited II-43
  • European Commission Introduces MONA Project II-44
  • Kotura Provides License to Bookham's Silicon Photonic Patents II-44
  • Optiwave Systems Announces Availability of OptiFDTD 6.0 II-44
  • Nanophotonics Laboratory at Rice University Receives Training Grant II-44
  • Molecular Imprints Sells Tools to MRC, LBNL, PSNF and UT II-44
  • Applied Nanotech Collaborates with SouthWest NanoTechnologies II-45
  • German University of Technology Establishes New Nanophotonics Center II-45
  • USDoE Establishes Five New NSRC II-45
  • Boston University Establishes Nanophotonics Lanoratory II-46
  • DARPA Provides Funds to Establish New Photonic Research Center II-46
  • Moore Foundation Provides Funds to CIT II-46
  • Zia and EMCORE Enter Sublease Agreement II-46
  • NanoGram Corporation Launches New Subsidiary II-47
  • FSBE to Set Up New Photonics Center II-47
  • SGC Bags Order for Advanced Nanophotonic SOI II-47
  • Cetek Technologies Signs Licensing Agreement with Motorola II-47
  • Kopin Corporation Showcases new LED and Ciberdisplay 180K II-48

7. Focus on Select Players II-49

  • Agilent Technologies (USA) II-49
  • Arrowhead Research (USA) II-49
  • Avanex Corporation (USA) II-49
  • Bussan Nanotech Research Institute, Inc. (Japan) II-50
  • CarboLex, Inc. (USA) II-50
  • Carbon Nanotechnologies, Inc. (USA) II-50
  • Cambridge Display Technologies (UK) II-50
  • Clarendon Photonics (USA) II-51
  • Carbon Solutions (USA) II-51
  • Evident Technologies (USA) II-51
  • E. I. Du Pont De Nemours and Company (USA) II-52
  • Headwall Photonics (USA) II-52
  • Hyperion Catalysis International (USA) II-52
  • International Business Machines Corporation (USA) II-52
  • Innovalight, Inc. (USA) II-53
  • Invitrogen Corporation (USA) II-53
  • Kopin (USA) II-53
  • Konarka Technologies (USA) II-54
  • Luxtera, Inc (USA) II-54
  • Lucent Technologies (USA) II-55
  • mPhase Technologies (USA) II-55
  • Mesophotonics Limited (UK) II-55
  • Microcosm Inc. (USA) II-56
  • Nanogram Corp. (USA) II-56
  • NanoOpto Corporation (UK) II-56
  • Ness Display Co., Ltd. (Korea) II-57
  • NanoCarbLab (USA) II-57
  • Nanoco Technologies Ltd. (UK) II-57
  • Nanocrystals Technology, Ltd. (USA) II-57
  • Nanocyl SA (Belgium) II-58
  • Nanolab, Inc (USA) II-58
  • Nantero (USA) II-58
  • NanoHorizons, Inc. (USA) II-59
  • Nanomat, Inc. (USA) II-59
  • NL Nanosemiconductor GMBH (Germany) II-59
  • Nanostructured & Amorphous Materials, Inc. (USA) II-60
  • Nanosys Inc (USA) II-60
  • Nomadics Inc (USA) II-61
  • Osram Opto Semiconductors (Germany) II-61
  • Philips Lumileds Lighting Company, LLC (USA) II-62
  • RiTdisplay Corp (Taiwan) II-62
  • Shenzhen Nanotech Port Co., Ltd (China) II-62
  • STMicroelectronics (Europe) II-63
  • Universal Display Corporation (USA) II-63
  • Xintek, Inc. (Japan) II-64
  • Zia Laser Inc (USA) II-64

8. Global Market Perspective II-65

  • Table 2: World Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Nanophotonic Devices - LEDs (Light Emitting Diodes), NFOs (Near-Field Optics), Photovoltaic Cells and Other Devices Independently Analyzed with Annual Sales in US$ Million for Years 2001 through 2010 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) II-65
  • Table 3: World 10-Year Perspective for Nanophotonic Devices - Percentage Breakdown of Dollar Sales for LEDs (Light Emitting Diodes), NFOs (Near-Field Optics), Photovoltaic Cells and Other Devices for 2001, 2006 & 2010 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) II-65
  • Table 4: World Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Nanophotonics by Application Type - Displays and Monitors, Biological Assays and Other Applications Independently Analyzed with Annual Sales in US$ Million for Years 2001 through 2010 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) II-66
  • Table 5: World 10-Year Perspective for Nanophotonics by Application Type - Percentage Breakdown of Dollar Sales for Displays and Monitors, Biological Assays and Other Applications for 2001, 2006 & 2010(includes corresponding Graph/Chart) II-66

IV. COMPETITION

  • 1. Agilent Technologies, Inc. (USA) III-1
  • Table 6: Nine Months Sales Analysis: 2005-2006 (Nine Months ended July) (In US$ million) III-3
  • Table 7: Nine Months Sales Analysis by Segment:2005-2006 (Nine Months ended July)(In US$ million) III-3
  • Table 8: Annual Sales Analysis: 2004-2005(In US$ million) III-3
  • Table 9: Annual Sales Analysis by Segment:2004-2005 (In US$ million) III-4
  • Table 10: Annual Sales Analysis by GeographicRegion: 2004-2005 (In US$ million) III-4
  • Table 11: Annual Sales Analysis by Quarter:2004-2005 (In US$ million) III-4
  • Headwall Photonics, Inc. (USA) III-14
  • 2. Alnair Labs Corporation (Japan) III-16
  • 3. Arrowhead Research Corporation (USA) III-17
  • Table 12: Nine Months Sales Analysis: 2005-2006(Nine Months Ended, June) (In US$ million) III-17
  • 4. Avanex Corporation (USA) III-19
  • 5. Bussan Nanotech Research Institute, Inc. (Japan) III-23
  • 6. Cambridge Display Technology Ltd. (UK) III-24
  • Table 13: Half Yearly Sales Analysis: 2005-2006 (H1)(In £ million) III-24
  • 7. Cambridge Nanotech, Inc. (USA) III-27
  • 8. CarboLex, Inc. (USA) III-27
  • 9. Carbon Nanotechnologies, Inc. (USA) III-28
  • 10. Carbon Solutions, Inc. (USA) III-29
  • 11. Cetek Technologies, Inc. (USA) III-30
  • 12. Clarendon Photonics, Inc. (USA) III-31
  • 13. Colossal Storage Corporation (USA) III-32
  • 14. Coventor, Inc. (USA) III-33
  • 15. E. I. Du Pont De Nemours and Company (USA) III-36
  • Table 14: First Quarter Sales Analysis by Segment:2005-2006 (in US$ billion) III-38
  • Table 15: First Quarter Sales by Geographic Region:2006 (in US$ billion) III-38
  • Table 16: Annual Sales Analysis by Quarter:2004-2005 (In US$ billion) III-38
  • Table 17: Annual Sales Analysis by Segment:2004-2005 (In US$ billion) III-38
  • Table 18: Annual Sales Analysis by Geographic Region:2004-2005 (In US$ billion) III-39
  • 16. Eastman Kodak Company (USA) III-41
  • Table 19: First Quarter Sales Analysis: 2005-2006 (Q1)(In US$ million) III-43
  • Table 20: Annual Sales Analysis: 2004-2005(In US$ million) III-43
  • Table 21: Quarterly Sales Analysis: 2004-2005(In US$ million) III-43
  • Table 22: Annual Sales Analysis by Business Segment:2004-2005 (In US$ million) III-44
  • Table 23: Annual Sales Analysis by Geographic Region:2004-2005 (In US$ million) III-44
  • 17. EV Group (Austria) III-56
  • 18. Evident Technologies (USA) III-58
  • 19. Frontier Carbon Corporation (Japan) III-61
  • 20. General Electric Company (USA) III-62
  • Table 24: First Quarter Sales Analysis: 2005-2006(In US$ billion) III-65
  • Table 25: Annual Sales Analysis by Segment:2004-2005 (In US$ billion) III-65
  • 21. Hyperion Catalysis International, Inc. (USA) III-80
  • 22. Innovalight, Inc. (USA) III-81
  • 23. International Business Machines Corporation - IBM(USA) III-82
  • Table 26: First Quarter Sales Analysis: 2005-2006(In US$ million) III-85
  • Table 27: First Sales Analysis by Segment: 2005-2006(In US$ million) III-85
  • Table 28: First Quarter Sales Analysis by GeographicRegion: 2005-2006 (In US$ million) III-85
  • Table 29: Annual Sales Analysis by Segment:2004-2005 (In US$ million) III-86
  • Table 30: Annual Sales Analysis by Geographic Region:2004-2005 (In US$ million) III-86
  • 24. Invitrogen Corporation (USA) III-92
  • Table 31: Half Yearly Sales Analysis: 2005-2006 (H1)(In US$ million) III-93
  • Table 32: Half Yearly Sales Analysis by Quarter:2005-2006 (H1) (In US$ million) III-93
  • Table 33: Annual Sales Analysis: 2004-2005(In US$ million) III-93
  • Table 34: Quarterly Sales Analysis: 2004-2005 (In US$ million) III-94
  • Table 35: Annual Sales Analysis by Segment:2004-2005 (In US$ million) III-94
  • 25. Konarka Technologies (USA) III-101
  • 26. Kopin Corporation (USA) III-102
  • Table 36: Half Yearly Sales Analysis: 2005-2006 (H1)(In US$ million) III-103
  • Table 37: Half Yearly Sales Analysis by Quarter:2005-2006 (H1) (In US$ million) III-103
  • Table 38: Half Yearly Sales Analysis by ProductGroup: 2005-2006 (H1) (In US$ million) III-103
  • Table 39: Annual Sales Analysis: 2004-2005(In US$ million) III-103
  • Table 40: Quarterly Sales Analysis: 2004-2005(In US$ million) III-103
  • Table 41: Annual Sales Analysis by Product Group:2004-2005 (In US$ million) III-104
  • 27. Kotura, Inc. (USA) III-110
  • 28. Lucent Technologies, Inc. (USA) III-111
  • Table 42: Half Yearly Sales Analysis: 2005-2006 (H1)(In US$ billion) III-113
  • Table 43: Half Yearly Sales Analysis by Quarter:2005-2006 (H1) (In US$ billion) III-114
  • Table 44: Half Yearly Sales Analysis by BusinessSegment: 2005-2006 (H1) (In US$ billion) III-114
  • Table 45: Half Yearly Sales Analysis by GeographicRegion: 2005-2006 (H1) (In US$ billion) III-114
  • Table 46: Quarterly Annual Sales Analysis:2004-2005 (In US$ billion) III-114
  • Table 47: Annual Sales Analysis by Business Segment:2004-2005 (In US$ billion) III-115
  • Table 48: Annual Sales Analysis by GeographicRegion: 2004-2005 (In US$ billion) III-115
  • 29. Luxtera (USA) III-127
  • 30. Mesophotonics Ltd. (UK) III-128
  • 31. Microelectronics Research Center (USA) III-129
  • 32. mPhase Technologies, Inc. (USA) III-130
  • Table 49: Nine Months Sales Analysis: 2005-2006(Nine Months Ended, March) (In US$ million) III-130
  • Table 50: Nine Months Sales Analysis by Quarter:2005-2006 (Nine Months Ended, March)(In US$ million) III-131
  • Table 51: Annual Sales Analysis by Quarter:2004-2005 (In US$ million) III-131
  • 33. Nano Carbon Technology (Canada) III-135
  • 34. NanoCarbLab (Russia) III-135
  • 35. Nanoco Technologies Ltd. (UK) III-136
  • 36. Nanocrystals Technology Ltd. (USA) III-137
  • 37. Nanocyl SA (Belgium) III-138
  • 38. NanoDynamics, Inc. (USA) III-139
  • 39. NanoGram Corporation (USA) III-141
  • 40. NanoHorizons, Inc. (USA) III-143
  • 41. Nanolab, Inc. (USA) III-145
  • 42. Nanomat, Inc. (USA) III-146
  • 43. NanoOpto Corporation (USA) III-147
  • 44. NanoPhotonics AG (Germany) III-149
  • 45. Nanospectra Biosciences, Inc. (USA) III-151
  • 46. NanoStructured & Amorphous Materials, Inc. (USA) III-151
  • 47. Nanosys, Inc. (USA) III-152
  • 48. Nantero, Inc. (USA) III-154
  • 49. NEC Corporation (Japan) III-156
  • 50. NeoPhotonics Corporation (USA) III-161
  • 51. Ness Display Co., Ltd. (South Korea) III-165
  • 52. NL Nanosemiconductor GmbH (Germany) III-166
  • 53. Nomadics, Inc. (USA) III-168
  • 54. Optiwave Systems, Inc. (Canada) III-170
  • 55. Osram Opto Semiconductors GmbH (Germany) III-172
  • 56. Philips Lumileds Lighting Company (USA) III-176
  • 57. PI (Physik Instrumente) LP (USA) III-180
  • 58. RiTdisplay Corporation (Taiwan) III-181
  • 59. Shenzhen Nanotech Port Co., Ltd. (China) III-182
  • 60. Silicon Genesis Corporation (USA) III-182
  • 61. Southwest Nanotechnologies, Inc. (USA) III-183
  • 62. STMicroelectronics NV (Switzerland) III-184
  • Table 52: Annual Sales Analysis: 2004-2005(In US$ million) III-184
  • Table 53: Annual Sales Analysis By GeographicRegion: 2004-2005 (In US$ million) III-184
  • Table 54: Annual Sales Analysis by Product Segment:2004-2005 (In US$ million) III-185
  • 63. UltraDots, Inc. (USA) III-189
  • 64. Universal Display Corporation (USA) III-190
  • Table 55: Half Yearly Sales Analysis: 2005-2006 (H1)(In US$ million) III-190
  • Table 56: Half Yearly Sales Analysis by Quarter:2005-2006 (H1) (In US$ million) III-191
  • Table 57: Half Yearly Sales Analysis by BusinessSegment: 2005-2006 (H1) (In US$ million) III-191
  • Table 58: Annual Sales Analysis by BusinessSegment: 2004-2005 (In US$ million) III-191
  • Table 59: Annual Sales Analysis by Quarter:2004-2005 (In US$ million) III-191
  • 65. Xintek, Inc. (USA) III-196
  • 66. ZIA Laser, Inc. (USA) III-198
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