Technologue
Jun 25, 2021
2 minutes
Frank Markus
f you’ve recently bought a new laptop or electronic device and marveled at how tiny its power “brick” is, you may have gallium nitride to thank. Gallium nitride (GaN) hit the spotlight in the 1990s when it made the first white LED lights possible, along with bright full-color LED display screens and the violet/blue lasers that read data from a Blu-ray disc. GaN now seems poised
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