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24 April 2019
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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.
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Articles in this issue include:
- Micro-LED display market growing at 86.4% CAGR from $272m in 2018 to $21,129m in 2025
- InP wafer market growing at 14% CAGR from $77m in 2018 to $172m in 2024
- High efficiency rates predicted for GaN devices by 2022
- IGaN’s 200mm GaN-on-Si epi to optimize cost in power switching
- Vertical integration of GaN nanowire transistor and light-emitter
- First demonstration of fully vertical GaN transistors on silicon
- Fin structures for AlGaN high-power electronics
- Gallium oxide could have low cost in future, reckons NREL
Plus, there's the news from organisations such as: II-VI Inc, Aixtron, Analog Devices, Anokiwave, Bridgelux, Brooks Instrument, Cree, CST Global, EV Group, Finisar, GaN Systems, IQE, Keysight, Littlefuse, Lumentum, MACOM, NeoPhotonics, ON Semiconductor, Osram, POET, Plessey, Plextek, Qorvo, Rockley Photonics, ROHM, Skyworks, Transphorm, Veeco, and much more.
See company profiles from Aixtron, EV Group, Goodfellow, k-Space, LayTec, Oxford Instruments, and Veeco.
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