Asia-Pacific: Asia-Pacific holds the largest share of the GaAs EPI wafer market, driven by the strong presence of semiconductor manufacturers in countries like China, Japan, and South Korea. This ...
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 ...
Future high-speed communications devices will require efficient long-wavelength emitters that are compatible with integrated circuits. The development of a 1.5 μm GaAs LED is an important step forward ...
China-based LED epitaxial wafer and chip maker Xiamen Changelight has placed an order with Germany-based Aixtron SE for several sets of AIX 2800G4-TM MOCVD equipment for producing GaAs epitaxial ...
Back in 1960 Electronics Weekly was born into a ferment of III-V semiconductor research that within two years would produce the first practical LED. In 1960 Dr Nick Holonyak of General Electric was ...