GaN Material Costs Dropping Over Time

March 27, 2013
The cost of GaN power semiconductor materials is expected to drop rapidly over the next six years, according to a detailed market study.

Emerging semiconductor substrate materials such as gallium nitride (GaN) have excited design engineers across a variety of different markets for their tremendous potential in both RF/microwave power and in optical and lighting applications. This wide-bandgap semiconductor material can significantly exceed the performance of traditional silicon materials, although the cost of the material is still much higher.

But that cost may be dropping, according to a report from Lux Research on the cost of bulk GaN semiconductor materials. Although GaN materials provide significantly higher efficiency in semiconductor devices than silicon, bulk GaN is quite expensive: according to the report, about $1900 or more for a 2-in. substrate compared to about $25 to $50 for a 6-in. silicon substrate. “The future of bulk GaN is going to come down to how it faces off against silicon substrates,” notes Pallavi Madakasira, Lux Research Analyst and the lead author of the report (titled Price or Performance: Bulk GaN Vies with Silicon for Value in LEDs, Power Electronics and Laser Diodes”).

Sponsored Recommendations

UHF to mmWave Cavity Filter Solutions

April 12, 2024
Cavity filters achieve much higher Q, steeper rejection skirts, and higher power handling than other filter technologies, such as ceramic resonator filters, and are utilized where...

Wideband MMIC Variable Gain Amplifier

April 12, 2024
The PVGA-273+ low noise, variable gain MMIC amplifier features an NF of 2.6 dB, 13.9 dB gain, +15 dBm P1dB, and +29 dBm OIP3. This VGA affords a gain control range of 30 dB with...

Fast-Switching GaAs Switches Are a High-Performance, Low-Cost Alternative to SOI

April 12, 2024
While many MMIC switch designs have gravitated toward Silicon-on-Insulator (SOI) technology due to its ability to achieve fast switching, high power handling and wide bandwidths...

Request a free Micro 3D Printed sample part

April 11, 2024
The best way to understand the part quality we can achieve is by seeing it first-hand. Request a free 3D printed high-precision sample part.