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The 101 Series
Introduction
Nitrides
101
The
original
101 primer
(rough cut edition)
GaN
101
The
Brightest Star
in the Compounds
Presentations
Instructors
Ordering
InP
101
InP
in 2001: The Real
State of the Industry
Presentations
Instructors
Ordering
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Videos
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Note to Workshop
Attendees:
You can access the GaN and InP presentations,
in .pdf format,
by using the links on the left for the workshop you attended.
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CompoundSemi's
"101" Workshop Videos
Fast-track
to understanding the basics of key technologies
driving the compound semiconductor industry
CompoundSemi Online's 101 videos are taped live
at select industry conferences. The initial 101 workshop in this
series was held live in 1999 at the 2nd Annual Gorham Compound Semiconductor
Outlook Conference. Titled Nitride
101, the informal videotaping of this "turn of the new
century" production featured the compound semiconductor industry
blue spectrum breakthrough artist, UCSB Professor, Shuji
Nakamura, when he was still in the employ of Nichia Corporation
in Japan. The 2.5 hour video primer has become a classic in our
field and is especially useful to industry historians, market analysts,
business people new to the Nitrides, and as a training tape by individuals,
research labs, and corporations.
So you missed the live videotaping of
the 2001 GaN 101 & InP 101 Workshops...
The live taping of two follow-on 101
workshops, GaN 101: The
Brightest Star in the Compounds & InP
101 in 2001: The Real State
of the Industry, took place February 26th, 2001 in San
Diego, California USA, as part of Gorham's Compound Semiconductor
Outlook 2001 Conference. Attendees to both workshops have already
received their videos. Conference attendees and the general public
are welcome to purchase these videos. Visit the pages on the left-hand
menu bar for more information on pricing and what you'll receive,
or go directly to the GaN/InP
order form .
GaN 101
What's all the excitement about GaN?
Group III Nitrides aka "Gallium Nitride" (GaN) or simply "Nitrides"
are the underlying compound semiconductor material combination used
to produce the headline-making high brightness (HB) blue spectrum
light emitting diodes (LEDs) and semiconductor laser diodes (LDs).
Before GaN was proven by Shuji Nakamura to provide the performance
and lifetimes needed for true blue (including green, blue, violet
and ultraviolet) HB-LEDs and LDs, this technology remained in R&D
status. Now all the leading lighting application companies are developing
GaN based products as replacements for conventional lighting and
lasing, including a replacement for standard white lights, compact
disks (CDs) and digital versatile disks (DVDs). And that's just
the beginning for GaN! Because of its unique and outstanding wide
bandgap qualities, GaN is also growing rapidly as the material technology
of choice for HB-LEDs and LDs in the other colors of the spectrum,
and for all types of leading edge electronic components.
InP 101
What's all the
excitement about InP? Indium Phosphide (InP) is the other top
material science field on today's compound semiconductor scene.
Noted especially for the incredible operating speeds that material
type permits, the industry's key systems integrators of broadband
fiberoptic and wireless components, such as Nortel Networks, Motorola,
Lucent, Marconi, Infineon, JDS Uniphase, etc... are moving rapidly
in the direction of employing InP-based components for their next
generation communication systems. Financial and mainstream market
professionals are discovering quickly that silicon technologies
are being displaced by InP at the heart of many leading edge applications.
Online sale of the videos
available now!
To order, the 2.5-3 hour videos of CompoundSemi
Online's 2001 GaN 101 or InP 101 workshop videos, and a package
that includes the classic 1999 Nitride 101 video, see the corresponding
workshop pages on the menu bar to the left of your screen, or go
directly to the GaN/InP order
form.
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