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Thermal Conductivity of GaN, 25-360 K

E.K. Sichel, +1 more
- 01 Jan 1977 - 
- Vol. 38, Iss: 3, pp 330-330
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This article is published in Journal of Physics and Chemistry of Solids.The article was published on 1977-01-01. It has received 187 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Thermal conduction & Thermoelectric materials.

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Growth and applications of Group III-nitrides

TL;DR: In this article, the chemical and thermal stability of epitaxial nitride films is discussed in relation to the problems of deposition processes and the advantages for applications in high-power and high-temperature devices.
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The intrinsic thermal conductivity of AIN

TL;DR: The thermal conductivity of AIN has been measured from 0.4 to 1800 K as discussed by the authors, and it has been shown that the heat conduction is by phonons and that at the lowest temperatures the phonon mean-free-path, l, is limited by boundary scattering.
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Progress and prospects of group-III nitride semiconductors

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors review recent progress in the group-III nitride and related materials, and electronic and optical devices based on them, focusing on the current status of wide bandgap gallium nitride, and related semiconductors from both the materials and devices points of view.
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Some effects of oxygen impurities on AlN and GaN

TL;DR: Oxygen is a common substitutional impurity in both AlN and GaN crystals as discussed by the authors, and it can reach concentrations of 3 × 10 22 /cm 3, which can affect the luminescence, the optical absorption, the thermal conductivity, and the crystal perfection.
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Anisotropic thermal conductivity in single crystal β-gallium oxide

TL;DR: In this paper, the thermal conductivities of β-Ga2O3 single crystals along four different crystal directions were measured in the temperature range of 80 −495 K using the time domain thermoreflectance method.
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Nonmetallic crystals with high thermal conductivity

TL;DR: The diamond has the highest known thermal conductivity at 300k K at room temperature as discussed by the authors, and is the only non-metallic crystal with thermal conductivities of > 1 W/cmK at 300K.
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The preparation and properties of vapor- deposited single-crystalline GaN

TL;DR: Vapor deposited GaN single crystals tested for electrical and optical properties, determining band gap energy, electron concentration, etc as mentioned in this paper, were tested for testing the properties of single crystals.
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