
doi: 10.1557/proc-97-409
ABSTRACTGallium nitride has many useful properties that include a large direct gap, high electrical and thermal conductivities, and nearly the hardness of sapphire. GaN decomposes at -100°C, can sustain high electron velocities and exhibit acoustoelectric effects. But two challenges remain: to make it conducting p-type and to synthesize the cubic phase in a large single crystal instead of the usual hexagonal structure.
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