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Gallium phosphide (GaP), a phosphide of gallium, is a compound semiconductor material with an indirect band gap of 2.24 eV at room temperature. Impure polycrystalline material has the appearance of pale orange or grayish pieces. Undoped single crystals are orange, but strongly doped wafers appear darker due to free-carrier absorption. It is odorless and insoluble in water.
GaP has a microhardness of 9450 N/mm2, a Debye temperature of 446 K (173 °C), and a thermal expansion coefficient of 5.3 ×10−6 K−1 at room temperature. Sulfur, silicon or tellurium are used as dopants to produce n-type semiconductors. Zinc is used as a dopant for the p-type semiconductor.
Gallium phosphide has applications in optical systems. Its static dielectric constant is 11.1 at room temperature. Its refractive index varies between ~3.2 and 5.0 across the visible range, which is higher than in most other semiconducting materials. In its transparent range, its index is higher than almost any other transparent material, including gemstones such as diamond, or non-oxide lenses such as zinc sulfide.

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    Gap Round Wetroom Tray

    Could do with some advice on the best way to fill the gaps around a wet room tray where the walls are running out? Was thinking of self leveller or maybe expanding foam, the tray is well fastened down but I just need to make the gaps good up against the wall before tanking. Whats the best...
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    porcelain floor without grout gap????

    Hi I gather there is a recomended 3mm bs gap. However I have these polished floor tiles I wish to lay without a grout gap,is this recomended or are there implications with expansion etc. Thanks for reading hope you can help????
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    Conservatory expansion gap

    Got a conservatory floor to do next week. The customer wants to leave the brick walls exposed as a "feature" therefore there will be no skirting board to hide the expansion gap under. Was thinking about siliconing around the edges but it won't look right. Any ideas?:huh2:
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    Is 4mm grout gap on wall ok?

    Just doing my first splashback, in my thinking to get the tile layout good i had to use a 4mm grout gap, but now half way through i thought can i even use this gap on a wall? if i can do i have to use a special grout? thanks for any info
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    Check this gap out...lol

    ok below is the pic of the gap. (which i have already sorted) ...i'll let you know what i did but would like to know what you guys would do,,,thanks,,,(the gap is nearly an inch wide) Steve
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    Gap in wall at end of bath

    Hi, I have a job 10m2 wall tiling, customer wants me to tile on top of existing tiles which are 6x6 and want's to use 4x4 but the wall at one end of the bath just above there is a gaping hole which is about 2ft wide and 6inch high i have suggested that she removes tiles and puts new plaster...
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    Big Gap???? Help

    Evening All Have a quick question, i have to tile a spalh nack with some Mosiac tiles and there are some areas that have a big gap form the wall to the work top, what are my option with this guys? Also nd tips on fitting mosaics, first time, i will be using a grout float, but wondererd about...
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    bridging gap

    Alright, any suggestions on the following would be helpful. Doing bath splashback using metro tiles which are 10mm thick in centre although they taper down to about 8 or 9 i think at the edge, now the bath corner hits the door architrave before the wall therefore leaving a gap approx 20mm from...
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    Gap From.......

    Can I just double check what gap to leave from the last tile when tiling a room. Whats the rule to get the right angle corrent? I done it in traing but it didnt seem to work when i done a kitchen the other week. cheers
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    gap size

    When laying a floor what does everyone recommend for the gap between the tile and the skirting board? Should it be the same as the gap in the tiles? Alison
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    Required gap for 600x600 porcelain tiles and other questions

    Guys hi, Looking for some advice, I have asked a tiler for a quote to fit some 600x600 rectified polished porcelain tiles (pale cream marble look) to the entire ground floor of our house. I have a couple of questions that I asked him that I would like a second opinion on. 1) The tile supplier...
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