Gallium arsenide (GaAs) is a compound semiconductor material used in devices operating at microwave and millimeter wave frequencies, such as cell phones, satellite communications, and radar systems. It has higher electron mobility and a wider bandgap than silicon, enabling faster operation and lower power consumption in certain applications. It is also used in optoelectronic devices like LEDs and laser diodes.
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