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Research and Markets Adds Report on Gallium Nitride Semiconductor Devices

Research and Markets has added the report titled "Gallium Nitride (GaN) Semiconductor Devices (Discretes & ICs) Market, Global Forecast & Analysis (2012 - 2022)" to its catalogue.

This research study on the GaN semiconductors market offers a detailed account of the worldwide gallium Nitride semiconductor and talks about the evolution, overview, market by products and devices, market by technology, by geography and by application segments. Every classification done for the global Gallium Nitride semiconductors market has a comprehensive segmentation with market forecasts and estimates till the year 2022 for every sub-market in terms of both volume and revenue. The key GaN semiconductor products that include opto-semiconductors and power semiconductors are studied extensively all through the research study in each type of classification.

The key properties of GaN are a high break-down voltage, wide bandgap, large critical electrical field and increased thermal conductivity, which ensure that these devices function at increased switching frequencies and voltage, handle high power density and provide increased power efficiency when compared to pure Si devices. These characteristics enable the GaN discretes such as MOSFETs, Schottky diodes and other transistors to function at increased voltage levels, which is not feasible for Si devices.

Switching and conduction losses are reduced in GaN power semiconductors hence offering improved efficiency in electronic systems. The key application areas of GaN power semiconductors presently are the inverters (& converters), power supply units, RF devices, and motor drives which are utilized across all the end user verticals.

This report is focused at determining the market for GaN semiconductor devices and all its sub-segments through comprehensive classification in terms of both shipment and revenue.

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