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Wide-Bandgap Semiconductors for High Power, High Frequency and High Temperature

Wide-Bandgap Semiconductors for High Power, High Frequency and High Temperature

Wide-Bandgap Semiconductors for High Power, High Frequency and High Temperature

Volume 512:
Steven Denbaars, University of California, Santa Barbara
John Palmour, Cree Research Inc., Durham, North California
Michael Shur, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, New York
Michael Spencer, Howard University, Washington DC
June 2014
512
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    Wide-bandgap semiconductors have a long and illustrious history, starting with the first paper on SiC light-emitting diodes published in 1907. Since then, interest in wide-bandgap semiconductors has skyrocketed. Improved material quality, important breakthroughs both in SiC and GaN technologies, and the emergence of blue GaN-based lasers, have stimulated this progress. To provide a fairly complete picture of this important field, most of the work presented at the conference is included in the volume. In addition, invited papers present an excellent overview of the current state of the art and offer projections for future developments. Topics include: GaN materials and devices; crystal growth; SiC materials and devices; characterization of wide-bandgap semiconductors; and processing characterization and properties of wide-bandgap materials.

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    June 2014
    Paperback
    9781107413641
    584 pages
    229 × 152 × 30 mm
    0.77kg
    Unavailable - out of print
      Editors
    • Steven Denbaars , University of California, Santa Barbara
    • John Palmour , Cree Research Inc., Durham, North California
    • Michael Shur , Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, New York
    • Michael Spencer , Howard University, Washington DC