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gallium arsenide

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gallium arsenide
n.
A dark-gray crystalline compound, GaAs, used in transistors, solar cells, and semiconducting lasers.

gallium arsenide
A dark-gray crystalline compound used in transistors, solar cells, and semiconductor lasers. Chemical formula: GaAs.


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