Gallium, Germanium, Indium, And Silicon: Semiconductor Metals Critical To The High Technology Industries

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
R. P. Aldis
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Jan 1, 1991

Abstract

A wide range of mineral-derived products are required by the electronics industry for it to function. In one form or another, almost all the known elements have been experimented with and tested for various electrical applications. The two major areas for which minerals are used in electronics are as conductors and semiconductors. Conductors provide the means to transport and distribute electricity, while the main application of semiconductors has been to manipulate electricity. Silicon is the most widely recognized semiconductor material, but gallium, indium, and germanium are rated as the most important metals to the semiconductor industry for future and near future technologies.
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APA: R. P. Aldis  (1991)  Gallium, Germanium, Indium, And Silicon: Semiconductor Metals Critical To The High Technology Industries

MLA: R. P. Aldis Gallium, Germanium, Indium, And Silicon: Semiconductor Metals Critical To The High Technology Industries. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1991.

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