2023410 · Gallium arsenide (GaAs), another III-V material, has long been employed to build discrete optical components [26–29]. While the development of PIC technology has been focused on the InP system due to its support for common telecommunications wavelengths, GaAs fabrication methods have also been matured by the wide use of this …
view morePhotoluminescence (PL), Raman scattering, and carrier transport have been studied for the first time in porous GaAs prepared on (111) oriented wafers of n-type crystalline GaAs (faces A and B). Peaks of the main PL band from faces A and B were observed at 1.82 and 1.88 eV, respectively. The electron drift mobility was found to be ∼4×10−4 cm2 V−1 s−1. The …
view more2023724 · Explore our in-depth blog post examining the unique properties of Gallium Arsenide, a highly-valued semiconductor material. Understand its role in electronics and potential applications in various industries. Upgrade your knowledge about this pivotal technological component today!
view more2023422 · Gallium Arsenide Optical Phased Array Beam Steering Photonic Integrated Circuit Michael Nickerson1*, Jim Brookhyser2, Gregory Erwin2, Bowen Song1, Jan Kleinert2, and Jonathan Klamkin1
view more20121128 · In this paper, Lars Samuelson and colleagues develop a low-cost aerosol-based synthesis of gallium arsenide (GaAs) nanowires with throughput substantially better than achieved by conventional ...
view more201426 · Optical control of nuclear spin polarization in semiconductor quantum dots is promising for applications in NMR imaging. Sallen et al.report efficient dynamic nuclear polarization at zero magnetic ...
view more2013111 · The optical and electrical parameters for gallium arsenide and silicon simulation models were extracted from experimental devices and material vendors. The developed simulation models were validated by comparing the performance of standalone gallium arsenide and silicon solar cells with experimental devices reported in the literature.
view more2019726 · Gallium arsenide holds record efficiency for single junction solar cells, but high production costs limit applications. Here Metaferia et al. show high quality GaAs and GaInP at rates exceeding ...
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view moreIn a semiconductor, absorption of circularly polarized light (optical pumping) leads to spin-oriented photoelectrons. In this situation, the nuclei of the crystal are dynamically polarized through their hyperfine interaction with the electronic spins. Consequently the electrons experience a hyperfine magnetic field due to the oriented nuclei which may reach several …
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