“…III–V group semiconductors are widely used in various advanced industries, including electronics, information, communications, and energy, due to their wide band gap, big Baliga FOM, and short adsorption edge. − For these III–V group semiconductors, Si-based and Ge-based compounds are known as the first-generation semiconductors, which promote the development of information technology. , GaAs-based and InP-based compounds are regarded as second-generation semiconductors, which are used in high-power and high-frequency devices, radio communication, and infrared LEDs. , GaN and SiC are regarded as the third-generation semiconductors, which are potentially applied in electronic mobility transistors, ultraviolet photodetectors, lasers, power devices, and short-wavelength photoelectric devices. , …”