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Trimethylgallium (TMG) Market : By Regional Analysis, Key Players and Forecast 2020

 

Albany, NY -- (SBWIRE) -- 04/23/2019 -- Chemical beam epitaxy (CBE) is now recognized as a powerful growth technique for the realization of GaAs based heterojunction bipolar transistor devices. This because the capability of CBE to produce extremely high and stable p-type C-doping concentrations in GaAs using Trimethylgallium (TMG). Trimethylgallium (TMG), also known as TMG and TMGa is a favored metalorganic basis of gallium for metalorganic vapor phase epitaxy (MOVPE) of gallium-containing semiconductor, such as GaAs, GaP, GaSb, GaN, InGaAs and InGaN among others. It is available in nature in trace amounts in bauxite and zinc ores. It is a colorless, clear pyrophoic liquid.
TMG has boiling point of 60 degree celcius. It reacts violently with compounds that provide active hydrogen and water. The hydrocarbon solutions of TMG, when saturated are known to catch fire when exposed to air. Hence, TMG is handled with utmost care and stored in a cool and dry place under inert atmospheres. TMG is prepared by the reaction of dimethylzinc with gallium trichloride. The most competitive base material for the production of semiconductor is gallium. TMG has applications in the electronic and metal industry including various other end-user industries. It is used in production of LED Lightning and in semiconductors that function as a metalorganic chemical vapor deposition precursor. It is majorly used in the production of LED lights in the electronic industry. TMG is a most preferred source of gallium used in semiconductors for opto-electronic applications.

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Increasing demand from the electronic industry for LED lights is one of the major factors driving the global trimethylgallium (TMG) market. In addition, growing demand from the end user industries for opto-electronic applications is expected to boost demand for TMG in the market. Large handling capabilities of GaN technology which were used historically in the defence and military applications have recently begun to gain acceptance in the commercial wireless infrastructure and satellite markets in the near future. These applications are anticipated to create opportunities for trimethylgallium in the market.

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Eyes and skin are the major parts that are when exposed to trimethylgallium. TMG reacts with moisture in the air or on skin to produce chemical and thermal burns. Even though trimethylgallium is known to be relatively non-toxic, the vapors are irritating to the respiratory system. On ingestion, it may result in burning of mouth, throat and gastrointestinal system leading to nausea and vomiting. These factors are expected to hinder the growth of global trimethylgallium market. Moreover, liquids crystals made from organic compounds are used in visual displays as substitutes to LEDs. Some other components such as Indium phosphide components are also substitutes to GaAs infrared laser diodes in specific wavelength applications. These factors altogether have hampered the global trimethylgallium market.

Asia Pacific is expected to boost demand for trimethylgallium owing to the growing electronic industry. As Asian government invests highly in LED technologies, the Republic of Korea initiated a LED lightning program that aimed to achieve a 100% adoption rate for LED lightning in the Korean Public sector. This led to major demand for TMG from Asia Pacific. North America and Europe are also expected to fuel demand for trimethylgallium due to rising demand from the end-user industries in the region.