GaN Biosensors
Graphene may be the best example of how a new material can transform design and spur product development over a broad industrial horizon. This may be about to happen again with gallium nitride in fabricating transistors that are heat resistant while transmitting high frequencies or high voltage currents. The GaN market seems to be heading toward electric vehicles, radar, microwave applications and televisions, but in medical applications, biosensors, imaging, laser surgery, and the genomic/proteomic technologies may have a great deal to gain from this material. The two pieces here describe a biosensor project at North Carolina State University and the broader field of gallium nitride developments. MORE
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