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Diamfab: Synthetic Diamond Semiconductors for Quantum Sensors and High-Power Electronics in European Defence

What does Diamfab reveal about European defence-industrial capacity and supply-chain resilience?

In the quest for European strategic autonomy, France’s Diamfab represents a cutting-edge leap in semiconductor technology.

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Platform publication · DFM Analysis report · 2026-06-13

In the quest for European strategic autonomy, France’s Diamfab represents a cutting-edge leap in semiconductor technology. Diamfab is pioneering the industrial use of synthetic diamond as an electronic material, targeting high-power and quantum sensor applications. Born as a research spin-off in Grenoble, the company harnesses diamond’s extreme properties – from tolerance of high temperatures and radiation to quantum-level sensitivity – to create components that outperform traditional silicon or SiC devices.

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Diamfab: Synthetic Diamond Semiconductors for Quantum Sensors and High-Power Electronics in European Defence

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Published 2026-06-13 (Platform publication)
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Diamfab is pioneering the industrial use of synthetic diamond as an electronic material, targeting high-power and quantum sensor applications.

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