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Researchers Find New Uses for an Old Semiconductor

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Daniel S. Burgess

Scientists at Sandia National Laboratories are putting an old alloy to work in new applications. Indium gallium arsenide nitride was developed almost 10 years ago, but it had remained a curiosity. Today, a "crunch program" is under way to prepare the semiconductor material as a laser source for telecommunications and as a solar cell for satellites. The key is that nitrogen greatly changes the bandgap structure of gallium arsenide, so the researchers should be able to tailor the material's electrical and optical properties to a desired application by controlling the concentration of...Read full article

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    Published: June 2000
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