Gallium nitride (GaN) is breaking out in the world of power electronics. GaN stands out for its superior physical properties, including high electron mobility, wide bandgap, and high thermal ...
For decades, silicon has ruled as the undisputed leader in power electronics. But as silicon hits its performance limits, gallium-nitride (GaN) power devices are gaining ground. With faster switching ...
Gallium nitride (GaN) and its wide bandgap cousin silicon carbide (SiC) have started to disrupt power electronics. Ironically, just a few years ago, GaN was considered useless as a semiconductor, ...
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