28 February 2026
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Published today and free of charge, Semiconductor Today’s latest issue covers all that is new in gallium arsenide (GaAs), indium phosphide (InP), nitrides, silicon carbide (SiC), silicon germanium (SiGe) and other compound semiconductor materials. The magazine also covers the devices and applications that these materials enable.
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Articles in this issue include:
- Investment, not subsidy: could semiconductors unlock the UK’s productivity problem?
- Continuous-wave AlGaN UV-A laser diode
- Distributed polarization-doped green laser diodes
- Micro-LED reaches make-or-break phase
- Metal-modulated cubic GaN epitaxy
- Reducing wafer bow in GaN-on-QST growth
- Increasing 2DEG density with aluminium nitride barriers
- Japan’s NTT reports the first RF operation of AlGaN transistors with Al-content over 0.75
- Imec presents record WSe2-based 2D-pFETs
Plus, there's the news from organisations such as: ALLOS Semiconductors, Ascent Solar, Ayar Labs, CEA-Leti, Coherent Corp, Efficient Power Conversion, Ennostar, First Solar, HexaTech, Infineon Technologies, Lumentum, Luminus Devices, Navitas Semiconductor, NEC Corporation, Nitride Global, Nimy Resources, NUBURU, Nuvoton Technology, Oxford Instruments, Phlux Technology, Photon Bridge, PhotonDelta, Polar Light Technologies, PRP Optoelectronics, Qorvo, Renesas Electronics, Riber, Scintil Photonics, SemiQ, Skyworks, Snow Lake Resources, Supra Resources, Tower Semiconductor, Veeco Instruments, Violumas, Vexlum, Vishay Intertechnology, Wolfspeed, X-FAB, and much more.
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