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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:

  • Compound semiconductor materials market growing at 14% CAGR to almost $5.2bn by 2031
  • ALP-4-SiC project focusing on atomic layer processing for silicon carbide-based quantum photonic circuits
  • Induced fit growth method for gallium-based semiconductors
  • Micro-disk and micro-ring blue laser diodes
  • UV superluminescent diodes
  • GaN-on-silicon HEMTs for millimeter-wave 5G
  • Smartphone shipments to fall 7% in 2026 amid memory constraints and geopolitical pressures

Plus, there's the news from organisations such as: 5N Plus, Aixtron, ams Osram, Apple, AXT, Ayar Labs, BluGlass, Coherent Corp, CoolSem, Efficient Power Conversion, Eyelit Technologies, First Solar, Guerrilla RF, Indra Group, Infineon Technologies, k-Space, La Luce Cristallina, Lumentum, MACOM, Marvell Technologies, MediaTek, Nagoya University, Navitas Semiconductor, NUBURU, NVIDIA, OpenLight, Oxide Corp, Pilot Photonics, POET, PRP Optoelectronics, Qorvo, Rohm, Samsung, Scintil Photonics, Semitech, SemiQ, Sivers, SK Keyfoundry, Skyworks, Soitec, Space Forge, Teradyne, Toshiba, UCSB, UK Semiconductor Centre, United Semiconductors, Veeco Instruments, VLC Photonics, Volta Metals, Wolfspeed, and much more.

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