SERVICES
Production-qualified CVD epitaxial manufacturing with more than three decades of continuous operation.
- Epitaxial Wafer Foundry Production
R&D, pilot, and high-volume manufacturing of CVD epitaxial wafers with rigorous process control, repeatability, and production discipline. - Process Development and Engineering
CVD epitaxy process development, optimization, and engineering support focused on performance, yield, integration, and manufacturing stability. - Process Transfer and Qualification
Process transfer, reactor qualification, and manufacturing enablement for qualified, repeatable production environments.
Contact us to discuss full capabilities and engagement options.


TECHNOLOGY PLATFORMS
Lawrence Semiconductor supports advanced semiconductor technology platforms where epitaxial materials, process control, and manufacturing discipline are critical to performance and scalability.
- Silicon Photonics, Optoelectronics, and Infrared Sensing
- MEMS and Advanced Sensor Platforms
- Advanced Logic, Analog, and Power Devices
- Quantum Technologies
QUALITY
Lawrence Semiconductor operates under a rigorous quality management system designed to support repeatable, production-qualified CVD epitaxial manufacturing.
- ISO 9001 Certified quality management system
- Documented process control and change management
- Production qualification, monitoring, and requalification practices
- Traceability and documentation supporting development and high-volume manufacturing programs
Our quality systems are integrated across process development, manufacturing, and engineering activities to ensure consistency, reliability, and long-term production performance.

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In the News
2/19/2026
Tempe semiconductor firm expands to Canada, eyes federal CHIPS Act funding
Lawrence Semiconductor, a longtime advanced materials and epitaxial wafer manufacturer based in Tempe, is launching a new Canadian entity to expand its research, technology development, and market reach. The move is intended to strengthen innovation efforts and tap into Canada’s growing tech ecosystem while continuing to support U.S. and global semiconductor customers.
2/20/2026
Phoenix and Quantum Technology: Arizona’s Industrial Bet on the Quantum Economy
The Quantum Insider reports that leaders in Phoenix are positioning the region as a manufacturing hub for quantum technology, leveraging its semiconductor industry and research base at Arizona State University. The focus is on building long-term production capacity for quantum hardware, not just advancing research.