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Published today and free of charge, Semiconductor Today’s latest issue covers all that is new in gallium arsenide (GaAs), indium phosphide (InP), nitrides, silicon carbide (SiC), silicon germanium (SiGe) and other compound semiconductor materials. The magazine also covers the devices and applications that these materials enable.
Articles in this issue include:
- InGaN solar cells on non-polar and semi-polar substrates
- Toward visible & ultraviolet III-nitride lasers on silicon
- GaN fin transistor with high linearity and output power
- Fluorinated graphene passivation for AlGaN transistors
- Optimizing trench profiles for power GaN electronic devices
- Building up vertical GaN for high-power technology
- RF power semiconductor market growing at 9.8% CAGR to $2.5bn in 2022
- Gallium oxide transistor radio-frequency measurements
- InGaAs quantum well transistors on 300mm silicon
Plus, there’s the news from organisations such as: Akoustis, Anokiwave, Applied Energy Systems, BluGlass, Bridgelux, CrayoNano, Cree, CS Connected, CST Global, Custom MMIC, Dowa, Emcore, EPC, Everlight, Fujitsu Labs, GaN Systems, GTAT, Infineon, IQE, IXYS, Lumileds, Microsemi, Mitsubishi Electric, Northrop Grumman, Osram, Picosun, Plessey, POET, Qorvo, Samsung, Sol Voltaics, Skyworks, Toyoda Gosei, Veeco, Zeiss, and much more.
See company profiles from Aixtron, EV Group, Goodfellow, k-Space, LayTec, Oxford Instruments, and Veeco.
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