The transition from silicon to silicon carbide is the biggest change in the power semiconductor industry
SiC (silver carbide) is a silicon substrate that’s made from pure silicon and carbon. SiC can either be infused with nitrogen or with phosphorous to create an n type semiconductor. Or, SiC may be injected with aluminum, boron or gallium to produce a p-type. The crystalline compound silicon carbonide is synthesized from hardened, highly-synthetically manufactured. …