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Gallium Arsenide (GaAs)
Gallium Arsenide (GaAs) is an intermetallic compound that occurs as cubic crystals with a dark gray metallic sheen. It is among the most widely used intermetallic semiconductor components. Gallium arsenide is electroluminescent in infrared light and is a possible substitute for silicon substrates. It is a direct bandgap semiconductor with the potential for high-speed applications as it can operate at high frequencies (1.9 GHz) using low power consumption with high sensitivity. It is a toxic metal and questionable carcinogen.
Typical Purity: 99.99% up to 99.999%
Typical Purity: 99.99% up to 99.999%
Typical Applications
Gallium arsenide has semiconductor applications in transistors, solar cells, and lasers. Gallium arsenide is also incorporated into light-emitting diodes and photovoltaic cells.
Packaging Options
Jars, pails, drums
Classification
Gallium Arsenide TSCA (SARA Title III) Status: Listed
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Gallium Arsenide CAS Number: 1303-00-0
Gallium Arsenide RTECS Number: LW8800000
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