Abstract

The boom in the compound semiconductor industry was evident at both the GaAs MANTECH conference in Washington DC and the Indium Phosphide and Related Materials conference in Williamsburg, Virginia in May, with delegate and exhibitor numbers up by as much as 50% on last year. A key concern at both was supply of larger-diameter wafers — 6″ GaAs and 4″ InP — to meet demand for electronic devices.

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