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Indium-gallium nitride

Phthalocyanines Copper indium diselenide (CuInSe2) Indium antimonide (InSb) indium phosphide (InP) Indium gallium nitride (InGaN) Cadmium telluride (CdTe)... [Pg.224]

The five distinguishable second-order elastic moduli in a hexagonal crystal are Cn, Cn, Ci3, C33 and C44. There are reports of neither measured nor calculated values but, since each depends principally on the lattice constants [21] which vary by only about 10% across the nitrides, values for AIN (q.v.) may be used as a first approximation. The comparability of bulk moduli in indium, gallium and aluminium nitrides supports this approach. Estimates of the principal transverse and longitudinal elastic constants Ct and Ci are given in TABLE 2. [Pg.124]

Gallium nitride, GaN, has a band gap of 3.34 eV, and indium nitride, InN, has a band gap of 2.0 eV. What is the wavelength and colour of photons emitted by these solids In order to make a green LED with an emission at a wavelength of 525 nm, it is proposed to make a solid solution Ga cIni cN. Taking the variation in band gap with composition as linear, what value of X is required ... [Pg.470]

Strite, S.C. Ill (1993) Investigation of the Gallium Nitride, Aluminum Nitride and Indium Nitride Semiconductors Structural, Optival, Electronic and Interfacial Properties, UMI Company, 118. [Pg.127]

An LED is a solid-state lighting element that is based on the PN junction of gallium nitride (GaN)-based compound semiconductor light-emitting material [1]. A pseudo-white LED is a combination of indium GaN that has a light-emitting quantum well structure and YAG phosphor layer that covers the semiconductor chip (Fig. 5.9). [Pg.127]

Light-emitting diodes -arsenic m [ARSENIC AND ARSENIC ALLOYS] (Vol 3) -gallium and indium nitrides in [NITRIDES] (Vol 17) -germaniumm [GERMANIUM AND GERMANIUMCOMPOUNDS] (Vol 12) -phosphorus compounds m [PHOSPHORUS COMPOUNDS] (Vol 18) -use m biosensors [BIOSENSORS] (Vol 4)... [Pg.564]


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