A simple method that uses hydrogen chloride can better control the crystal structure of a common semiconductor and shows promise for novel high-powered electronic applications. The electronic ...
Crystals are wonders of nature and science with important applications in electronics and optics. Scientists have new insights into how gallium nitride crystals grow. Gallium nitride crystals are in ...
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Chinese firm claims world’s first 6-/8-inch gallium oxide wafer production line
Chinese firm Hangzhou Garen Semiconductor says it has established the world’s first mass-production line ...
Light Emitting Diodes (LEDs) are used in everything from household lighting and mobile phones to large display screens.
Researchers investigate the structure and properties of a recently identified polymorph of gallium selenide crystal layer. The gallium selenide monolayer has been recently discovered to have an ...
Gallium oxide presents a particular challenge across synthesis, characterisation, and theory due to its inherent disorder and resulting complex structure – electronic structure relationship. It has ...
AN earlier communication 1 directed attention to the ease with which single crystals of gallium could be produced and to the highly anisotropic properties of the specimens so obtained. The room ...
TOKYO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Mitsubishi Electric Corporation (TOKYO: 6503) announced today that it has taken an equity position in Novel Crystal Technology, Inc., a Japanese company that develops and sells ...
Over on ScienceDaily we learn that an international team of scientists have turned a common semiconductor germanium into a superconductor. Researchers have been able to make the semiconductor ...
Insights into atomic-scale defects may enable next-generation thin-film transistors for smartphones, televisions, and flexible electronics. (Nanowerk News) Many displays found in smartphones and ...
GALLIUM arsenide is a semiconductor of great interest from the purely scientific point of view and as a device material. It is therefore desirable to be able to prepare single crystals of high purity.
A simple method that uses hydrogen chloride can better control the crystal structure of a common semiconductor and shows promise for novel high-powered electronic applications. The electronic ...
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