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  • News - 28 Sep 2010
    Computers might one day recycle part of their own waste heat, using a material being studied by researchers at Ohio State University. The material is a semiconductor called gallium manganese...
  • News - 20 Jul 2010
    Physicists in the United States and Germany have discovered a way to use a gallium arsenide nanodevice as a signal processor at "terahertz" speeds, the first time it's been used for this purpose...
  • News - 21 May 2010
    Thanks to a new semiconductor manufacturing method pioneered at the University of Illinois, the future of solar energy just got brighter. Although silicon is the industry standard semiconductor...
  • News - 16 Sep 2009
    PTB has for the first time made graphene visible on gallium arsenide - A successful combination of two unique electronic materials. It is the marriage of two top candidates for the electronics...
  • News - 23 Oct 2008
    Green-blue- violet light emitters based on III-nitride compounds are typically fabricated utilizing InGaN alloys in active region of the optoelectronic devices. Most of these materials are grown by...
  • Article - 12 Jul 2013
    Gallium arsenide is a semiconductor with excellent electronic properties. This article discusses the properties and applications of gallium arsenide nanoparticles.
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    WITec GmbH pioneered 3D Raman imaging and correlative microscopy and continues to lead the industry with a product portfolio that offers speed, sensitivity and resolution without compromise. Raman,...
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    k-Space specializes in in-situ, real-time thin-film process monitoring tools. Since 1992 we have been developing quality integrated systems engineered to customer input and feedback. Our suite of...
  • Article - 27 Aug 2005
    Nanostructures, with their quantum properties, can be used in many industries, especially the electronics and energy sectors. The classification, composition and properties of inorganic nanostructures...

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