Joshua Cody was about to receive his PhD from Columbia University when he was diagnosed with an aggressive cancer.
In many ways he was right and today there is an active industry based on SiC, with new achievements being reported every year. This book reviews the progress achieved in SiC research and development, particularly over the past 10 years.
By cutting through the arcane data and jargon surrounding the hype on SiC, this book gives an honest assessment of today's SiC technology and shows you how SiC can be adopted in developing tomorrow's applications.
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This book reviews the progress achieved in SiC research and development, particularly over the past 10 years.
This book not only provides the materials and biomedical engineering communities with a seminal reference book on SiC that they can use to further develop the technology, it also provides a technology resource for medical doctors and ...
... SiC films grown by reactive magnetron sputtering on Si( 100) substrates, 6] Sapphire measurement of electro—optical properties of fl-SiC on sapphire substrates and free-standing films, 39 Scanning tunnelling microscopy scanning ...
... SiC-4H Epitaxial Layer Growth Using Trichlorosilane (TCS) as Silicon Precursor. Materials Science Forum, 2006. 527-529: p. 179-182. La Via, F., et al., 4H SiC Epitaxial Growth with Chlorine Addition. Chemical Vapor Deposition, 2006. 12 ...
This book describes the state of advanced packaging solutions for novel wide-band-gap semiconductors, specifically silicon carbide (SiC) MOSFETs and diodes.