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  • Ceramic Powders and Precursors-Image
    Ceramic Powders and Precursors - (197 companies)
    Ceramic powders and precursors contain oxides, carbides, nitrides, carbon, and other non-metals. They are usually micron or mesh-size in distribution. Ceramic powders, sol-gel solutions and precursors are fabricated through atomization, crushing, milling, precipitation, and other chemical processes. Search by Specification | Learn More
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    Semiconducting Materials - (235 companies)
    Si) and germanium (Ge), the most common electrical semiconductors, are used in many semiconductor components. Gallium arsenide (GaAs) and indium phosphide (InP) are examples of composite semiconductors that contain added materials or dopants... Learn More
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    Thin Film Materials - (181 companies)
    Thin film materials are high purity materials and chemicals such as precursor gases, sputtering targets, or evaporation filaments used to form or modify thin film deposits and substrates. How to Select Thin Film Materials. What Are Thin Film... Search by Specification | Learn More
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    Glass Powders and Precursors - (12 companies)
    Glass powders and glass precursors typically consist of oxides with a random, liquid-like or non-crystalline molecular structure. Glass powders and glass precursors are used in a wide variety of applications, so they come in a range of particle sizes and particle distributions. Search by Specification | Learn More
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    Lead, Tin, and Low Melting Alloys - (116 companies)
    ...optical, and decorative products. Types of Low Melting Alloys. Low melting alloys include bismuth, indium, lead, and tin metals and alloys. The GlobalSpec SpecSearch Database contains information and listings on these low melting alloys. Bismuth is a low... Search by Specification | Learn More
  • Solder - (224 companies)
    ...are methods for attaching components to printed circuit boards (PCBs). Solders are based on metal alloys such as cadmium-zinc (Cd-Zn), lead-zinc (Pb-Zn), indium (In), tin-lead (Sn-Pb), tin-silver (Sn-Ag), tin-antimony (Sn-Sb), and zinc-aluminum (Zn-Al... Search by Specification | Learn More
  • Nanomaterials - (266 companies)
    ...is a process in which chemicals react to produce very pure, high-performance films. CVD involves flowing a precursor gas or gasses into a chamber containing one or more heated objects to be coated. A chemical reaction occurs on or near the heated surfaces... Search by Specification | Learn More
  • Thin Film Equipment - (309 companies)
    ...physical vapor deposition (PVD), ion implantation, plasma etching or cleaning, rapid thermal processing (RTP), and vacuum annealing. In chemical vapor deposition (CVD) processes, a precursor gas or mixture of gases is fed into a chamber... Search by Specification | Learn More
  • Thin Film Sources - (81 companies)
    Thin film sources consist of magnetrons, evaporation thermal units, ion beams and other sources that produce deposition materials (vapors or ions) in a thin film system. Learn More
  • Electronic and Semiconductor Gases - (35 companies)
    Electronic and semiconductor gases are specialized for microelectronic manufacturing or semiconductor processing applications such as thin film deposition (CVD, PVD), etching, RTP, packaging or soldering. Learn More
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    , the real-time monitoring tool provides simultaneous reflectivity measurements of film-growth characteristics. Ripple technology offers good precision in temperature measurements over a range of 400 to 1600 C, making the EpiTUNE II suitable for GaN, gallium arsenide, indium phosphide, and other III-V...

Engineering Web Search: Indium Phosphide Precursor

Indium - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Indium From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia cadmium ? indium ? tin Ga ? In ? Tl 49In
Quantum dot - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Typical dots are made of binary alloys such as cadmium selenide, cadmium sulfide, indium arsenide, and indium phosphide.
Reliable 1550nm SI BH lasers fabricated using an improved Ru...
Reliable 1550nm SI BH lasers fabricated using an improved Ru precursor
Planar and selective MOVPE of GaInAs-InP structures with novel...
Acronym: ICIPRM-93 Pub Year: 1993 Pub Date: May 1993 Meeting Dates: 19-22 April 1993 Conference Title: Indium Phosphide and Related Materials, 1993.
10.1117/2.1200909.1776 Process to grow nanowires controls key...

Dr. Peter H. Siegel
Co-author of Best Paper of the Decade award, Indium Phosphide and Related Materials Conference, 1998 Keynote Lecture and Highlighted Article for an
METHODS FOR FORMING PARTICLES FROM SINGLE SOURCE PRECURSORS,...
method comprising:subjecting a single source precursor to CO2;decomposing the single source precursor in the CO2; andforming a plurality of particles
Method for manufacturing metal sulfide nnocrystals using thiol...

Figure 5 : Twinning superlattices in indium phosphide...
Twinning superlattices in indium phosphide nanowires
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Quantum Dots Preparation | Society of Plastics Engineers
Typical dots are made of binary alloys such as cadmium selenide, cadmium sulfide, indium arsenide, and indium phosphide.
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