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Winner: The Great Gallium Nitride Gamble Continued

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Saying No to Disclocations: The hexagonal pyramids into which gallium nitride begins to grow are key to producing regions of low dislocation density. As the pyramids grow they merge, forming depressions, or pits, where dislocations concentrate. Dislocation density is low toward the tops of the pyramids.

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