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Light-emitting nitride

Soft, silver white metal that melts in the hand (29.8 °C) and remains liquid up to 2204 °C (difference 2174 °C, suitable for special thermometers). Gallium is quite widespread, but always in small amounts in admixtures. Its "career" took off with the advent of semiconductors. Ga arsenide and Ga phosphide, which are preferential to silicon in some applications, have extensive uses in microchips, diodes, lasers, and microwaves. The element is found in every mobile phone and computer. Ga nitride (GaN) is used in UV LEDs (ultraviolet light-emitting diodes). In this manner, a curiosity was transformed into a high-tech speciality. [Pg.50]

C.O. Poon, F.L. Wong, S.W. Tong, R.Q. Zhang, C.S. Lee, and S.T. Lee, Improved performance and stability of organic light-emitting devices with silicon oxy-nitride buffer layer, Appl. Phys. Lett., 83 1038-1040 (2003). [Pg.397]

S. Nakamura, Group III-V Nitride Based Ultraviolet-Blue-Green-Yellow Light-Emitting... [Pg.303]

J. Edmond, H. Kong, G. Negley, M. Leonard, K Doverspike, fV. Weeks, A. Suvorov, D. Waltz, and C. Carter, Jr., SiC-Based UV Photodiodes and Light-Emitting Diodes H. Morkog, Beyond Silicon Carbide III-V Nitride-Based Heterostructures and Devices... [Pg.305]

The industrial application of SiC began with the blue light emitting diode (LED), which was very weak due to the indirect bandgap of SiC but was the only commercial blue electroluminescent light source at the time (the late 1980s). The SiC blue LED was soon surpassed in intensity by the gallium nitride (GaN)-based... [Pg.1]

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]

R. S. Kern, W. Gotz, C. H. Chen, H. Liu, R. M. Fletcher, and C. P. Kuo, High-Brightness Nitride-Based Visible-Light-Emitting Diodes Yoshiharu Sato, Organic LED System Considerations... [Pg.195]


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