Silicon Carbide and Related Materials 2005


Book Description

Volume is indexed by Thomson Reuters CPCI-S (WoS). Silicon Carbide (SiC), Gallium Nitride (GaN) and Diamond are examples of wide-bandgap semiconductors having chemical, electrical and optical properties which make them very attractive for the fabrication of high-power and high-frequency electronic devices, as well as light-emitters and sensors which have to operate under harsh conditions.







Silicon Carbide and Related Materials 2004


Book Description

Silicon Carbide (SiC), Gallium Nitride (GaN) and Diamond are examples of wide-bandgap semiconductors having chemical, electrical and optical properties which make them very attractive for the fabrication of high-power and high-frequency electronic devices, as well as of light-emitters and sensors which have to operate under harsh conditions. The book comprises the proceedings of the 5th edition of the European Conference on Silicon Carbide and Related Materials, held from the 31st August to the 4th September 2004 in Bologna, Italy. This conference series here continued its tradition of being the main European forum for exchanging results, and discussing progress, between those university and industry researchers who are most active in the fields of SiC and related materials. Attendees at the conference highlighted the progress made in material growth technology, characterization of material properties and technological processing for electronic applications. Many electronics devices were presented: including high-voltage, high power-density and high-temperature components; as well as microwave components. Radiation-hard sensors were also presented.These proceedings fully document the latest experimental and theoretical understanding of the growth of bulk and epitaxial layers, the properties of the resultant materials, the development of suitable processes and of electronic devices that can best exploit and benefit from the outstanding physical properties that are offered by wide-bandgap materials.




Silicon carbide and related materials - 1999 : ICSCRM'99 ; proceedings of the International Conference on Silicon Carbide and Related Materials - 1999 ; Research Triangle Park, North Carolina, USA ; October 10 - 15, 1999. 1 (2000)


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Silicon carbide is the semiconductor of choice for new applications including electric power devices, high frequency devices, high temperature devices, and radiation resistant devices. The III-Nitride compound semiconductors are well suited for optoelectronics and are promising materials for high frequency devices. This two-volume set contains written versions of papers presented at the International Conference on Silicon Carbide and Related Materials - 1999 (ICSCRM'99), held October 10-15, 1999, at Research Triangle Park, North Carolina. The growth of this biennial international conference to over 650 participants from 25 countries attests to the rapidly increasing interest in large bandgap semiconductors in both academia and industry. These volumes contain 401 papers, 19 of which were invited. The principal topics organized as chapters are: 1) SiC bulk growth, 2) SiC epitaxy and thin film growth, 3) physical properties of SiC (structure, surfaces and interfaces, optical and electrical properties, and magnetic resonance), 4) processing of SiC, 5) SiC devices, 6) growth of III-Nitrides and related materials, 6) physical properties of III-Nitrides, and 8) III-Nitrides: processing and devices.













Silicon Carbide and Related Materials 2013


Book Description

The papers cover most of the current research efforts on the wide bandgap semiconductor silicon carbide (SiC) and related materials, and a wide range of topics from crystal growth to their power electronics applications. In these proceedings, the written version of 270 contributed papers and 13 invited papers are included. The major chapters of the proceedings collect papers in the area of bulk growth of SiC, epitaxial growth of SiC, physical properties and characterization, processing, devices and application. There are three shorter chapters on graphene, III-nitrides and related materials. Volume is indexed by Thomson Reuters CPCI-S (WoS). The 283 papers are grouped as follows: Chapter 1: SiC Bulk Growth; Chapter 2: SiC Epitaxial Growth; Chapter 3: Physical Properties and Characterization of SiC; Chapter 4: Processing of SiC; Chapter 5: Devices and Circuits; Chapter 6: Related Materials.