Scientists in the US fabricate the first gallium arsenide LED emitting at 1.5 microns. "Our result is important because it combines two very desirable properties: compatibility with fiber-optics at ...
Designed for ATE and industrial-control applications, the PS7200K and PS7200H miniature solid-state relays feature a GaAs LED on the input side and a pair of MOSFETs on the output side. Optimized for ...
A team of researchers led by the UK’s University of Cambridge has developed an adhesive-free method of bonding ultra-thin gallium arsenide (GaAs) solar cells to borosilicate glass. The technique, ...