arsenide

noun

ar·​se·​nide ˈär-sə-ˌnīd How to pronounce arsenide (audio)
: a binary compound of arsenic with a more electropositive element

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The chip, detailed in a Nature paper, has eight topological qubits made from indium arsenide and aluminum. Charlie Fink, Forbes, 21 Feb. 2025 The company has now created a single device that is part indium arsenide (a type of semiconductor) and part aluminum (a superconductor at low temperatures). Cade Metz, New York Times, 19 Feb. 2025 Future research can investigate why helical magnets such as manganese phosphide and chromium arsenide can become superconducting while other helical magnets such as manganese silicide do not, even when high pressure suppresses their magnetism, the investigators said. IEEE Spectrum, 12 Mar. 2015 The team's device, which produces these particles just in pairs, is a indium arsenide quantum dot connected to a little LED. Andrew Moseman, Discover Magazine, 19 Nov. 2019 Physicist Tony Kent and his colleagues at the University of Nottingham in England managed to create such an amplifier from a thin, layered lattice made of two semiconductors, gallium arsenide and aluminum arsenide. Laurie Rich, Discover Magazine, 26 Sep. 2010 To test those predictions, Hu and his colleagues placed a tiny piece of boron arsenide less than 100 microns thick in the gap between two diamonds. Rachel Nuwer, Scientific American, 14 Mar. 2023 Physicist Tony Kent and his colleagues at the University of Nottingham in England managed to create such an amplifier from a thin, layered lattice made of two semiconductors, gallium arsenide and aluminum arsenide. Laurie Rich, Discover Magazine, 26 Sep. 2010 But there’s still a long way to go until cubic boron arsenide can be used outside of the lab. Nicholas Gordon, Fortune, 16 Aug. 2022

Word History

Etymology

borrowed from German Arsenid, from Arsen arsenic entry 1 + -id -ide

First Known Use

1799, in the meaning defined above

Time Traveler
The first known use of arsenide was in 1799

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“Arsenide.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/arsenide. Accessed 5 Mar. 2025.

Medical Definition

arsenide

noun
ar·​se·​nide ˈärs-ᵊn-ˌīd How to pronounce arsenide (audio)
: a binary compound of arsenic with a more positive element

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