Latest issue of Semiconductor Today now available

Latest issue of Semiconductor Today now available

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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:

  • Fully in-situ roughening for ultrathin III–V solar cells
  • First droplet epitaxy of InAs quantum dots on InGaAsP quaternary alloy
  • Determining droop in green InGaN LEDs
  • Status of the IP competition for vertical GaN power devices
  • RF sputtering of gallium oxide on diamond

Plus, there's the news from organisations such as: A*STAR, Aehr Test Systems, Aixtron, Altum RF, AmpliTech, ams Osram, Ascent Solar, AXT, Ayar Labs, BAE Systems, BluGlass, Centrotherm, Coherent, CSA Catapult, CSconnected, Diamond Foundry Inc, EV Group, First Solar, GlobalFoundries, Guerrilla RF, Hitachi, Imec, Infineon, Infinera, IQE, Lumentum, Lumileds, Luminus, MACOM, Mitsubishi Electric, Modelithics, Navitas, Nexperia, Nichia, NUBURU, Odyssey Semiconductor, onsemi, Panalytical, Porotech, Qorvo, QPT, Raytheon, Riber, ROHM, Shin-Etsu, Sivers, Spirox, STMicroelectronics, Toshiba, Transphorm, TSMC, Veeco, Vishay, VisIC, Wolfspeed, and much more.

See company profiles from Aixtron, EV Group, Goodfellow, k-Space, LayTec, Oxford Instruments, and Veeco.

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