In a groundbreaking achievement, Diamond Foundry (DF), a trailblazing lab-grown diamond pioneer, has produced a colossal diamond wafer with an extraordinary 10cm (4 inches) diameter, marking a monumental leap in technological advancements.
This remarkable feat is described as the “world’s first single-crystal diamond wafer” and heralded as the “largest-sized diamond ever to exist on Earth.”
The innovation, born from the technological prowess of the Silicon Valley startup, is poised to revolutionize industries such as supercomputing and electric vehicles, ushering in an era of unparalleled possibilities.
The inherent quality of diamonds as superior heat conductors positions them as a transformative element in the realm of semiconductors, promising a quantum leap in computational speeds beyond the limitations of current computing capabilities.
Moreover, the utilization of diamond wafers is anticipated to enable the creation of smaller and more efficient power inverters vital for enhancing the performance of electric vehicles.
DF affirmed, “By resolving the thermal constraints fundamental to today’s most cutting-edge technological sectors, including AI, electric mobility, and wireless communication, our company is instrumental in shaping the future landscape.”
Highlighting the magnitude of this achievement, DF emphasized a comparative analysis with the iconic Cullinan Diamond, the largest rough diamond ever mined on Earth. Despite its status, the Cullinan Diamond pales in comparison to DF’s groundbreaking diamond, with a colossal size exceeding 5.89cm, surpassing the former by more than 4cm.
The inception of Diamond Foundry traces back to its establishment in 2012, boasting high-profile backers that include renowned figure Leonardo DiCaprio. In a strategic move in November 2022, the company acquired Augsburg Diamond Technology, also recognized as Audiatec, a prominent manufacturer of diamond wafers for both jewelry and industrial applications.
Audiatec, established in 2015, utilizes the CVD method (chemical vapor deposition) to synthesize diamonds in their monocrystalline form on disks with diameters of up to 100mm. Building upon Audiatec’s technology, DF has advanced its innovation to monumental proportions, heralding a new era in the utilization and application of diamonds in cutting-edge technologies.