Professor Singisetti at the University at Buffalo discusses the commercialisation path for Gallium Oxide in high-power ...
What Is Gallium Arsenide (GaAs)? Gallium arsenide (GaAs) is a versatile material with several properties that make it valuable in electronics. It is a compound made with gallium and arsenic in a 1:1 ...
Gallium oxide (Ga2O3) thin films have emerged as a material of significant interest owing to their ultrawide bandgap and robust chemical and thermal stability. These films offer promising avenues for ...
Gallium ferrite (GFO) has emerged as a promising multifunctional material exhibiting both magnetic and ferroelectric properties at or near room temperature. Its unique combination of ferrimagnetism ...
The metal gallium becomes a liquid at slightly above room temperature, one of its many remarkable properties that researchers are investigating. Feature China/Future Publishing via Getty Images Every ...
Gallium’s quirky liquid-state properties have pushed that element into the scientific spotlight recently, as researchers have tapped the liquid metal for applications in stretchable electronics and ...
There may be a new player in the semiconductor world, and it comes in the form of gallium-oxide technology. The material could assume a key role in improving electric vehicles, solar power, and other ...
Graphene hogs all the headlines about two-dimensional materials, but it might just be the beginning. Researchers at Rice University and the Indian Institute of Science have now isolated a 2D form of ...
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Gallium is a metal with an extremely low melting point--about 85 degrees Fahrenheit. The shiny metal, which isn't found by itself in nature, can be melted just by placing it in your hand. But gallium ...