-
substrates to form a GaP/
GaAsP heterostructure. In
order to tune its
electronic properties, it may be
doped with
nitrogen (
GaAsP:N).
Gallium ****nide Gallium...
-
diode inspired the
article "Light of Hope – or Terror" in Reader's Digest.
GaAsP was the
material used for the
first generation of
commercial LEDs that came...
- is
transparent for
yellow and red light,
therefore GaAsP-on-GaP LEDs are more
efficient than
GaAsP-on-GaAs. At
temperatures above ~900 °C,
gallium phosphide...
- York. The
device used the
semiconducting alloy gallium phosphide ****nide (
GaAsP). It was the
first semiconductor laser to emit
visible light,
albeit at...
-
Magnesium oxide (MgO)
Gallium phosphide (GaP)
Gallium ****nide
phosphide (
GaAsP) Lead
oxide (PbO) In a
photomultiplier tube, one or more
electrons are emitted...
- interpol.int.
Retrieved 2023-05-10. "Identify Me: NL07 - The
woman in the
Gaasp river". www.interpol.int.
Retrieved 2023-05-10.
Redaktion (2023-05-08)....
- on
Schottky diode,
gallium ****nide (GaAs),
gallium ****nide
phosphide (
GaAsP),
indium ****nide (InAs) and light-emitting
diode (LED) technologies. He...
-
crystalline silicon and
germanium diodes, but in
gallium ****nide
phosphide (
GaAsP) and
gallium phosphide (GaP) semiconductors, the
electrons dissipate energy...
- red/orange/green LEDs. Used
standalone or with
GaAsP.
Transparent for
yellow and red light, used as
substrate for
GaAsP red/yellow LEDs.
Doped with S or Te for...
- was
first mentioned in 1228 as
Gaspewerde which meant land on the
river Gaasp. In 1274 it was
known as
Hagesteine meaning "fenced off
terrain around a...