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<Noxz> finally found out in [M]QW what this diagnoal direction/shift is called.. Quantum-confined Stark Effect
<pie_> SpeedEvil, neat
<Noxz> hrm, no GaN available from my "metal" powder supplier
<Noxz> but from reading about the production of LiH, GaN is more dense than Ga.. so technically you may be able to simply have fresh clean Ga in a container, purge it with Nitrogen in a bit, and bring up the temperature to have it react, the GaN will then sink to the bottom and fresh Ga will rise up reacting more
<Noxz> in the semiconductor world I am sure they do alterate layers of gallium and ammonia
<Noxz> "GaN crystals can be grown from a molten Na/Ga melt held under 100 atmospheres of pressure of N2 at 750 °C."
<Noxz> Na/Ga forms a eutectic solution?
<Noxz> actually, plain old Ga + NH3 apppears to be enough to get it going
<Noxz> anywho, still reading up on that Stark effect