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Full-Photolithographic High-Density Skin-Like Transistor Arrays for All-Organic Active-Matrix Displays. [PDF]

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Semiconductors flex thermoelectric power

Science, 2022
Ductile inorganic semiconductors can help enable self-powered wearable ...
Chengyi, Hou, Meifang, Zhu
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Power semiconductors

2001 IEEE Power Engineering Society Winter Meeting. Conference Proceedings (Cat. No.01CH37194), 2002
Abstract The power subsystems of large space equipment, radiation-generating equipment, and nuclear power sources are required to handle high currents and voltages in the kilowatt range. Local regulation is by, amongst other devices, power transistors, thyristors, and large rectifiers.
Andrew Holmes-Siedle, Len Adams
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Power semiconductor devices: an overview

Proceedings of the IEEE, 1988
Advances in power semiconductor devices are discussed, focusing on the adaptation of silicon integrated circuit wafer processing methods to the design and fabrication of power devices. Some basic properties of power devices are reviewed, along with recent adaptations of wafer processing technology.
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Power Semiconductor Devices

2015
Many industrial applications require control of power such as in variable speed drives, light-intensity controllers, temperature regulators etc. They are controlled by Power devices such as four-layer devices, semiconductor controlled rectifiers (SCRs) etc.
K. M. Gupta, Nishu Gupta
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Power Semiconductor Devices

2012
Power semiconductor devices are one of the core constituent elements of state-of-the-art power electronic applications. They are employed in a plethora of applications ranging from DC–DC converters, rectifiers, inverters, AC–AC converters, and so on.
Dongsheng Ma, Rajdeep Bondade
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Power Semiconductor Devices

1986
The converter valves used in solid state based on power electronic systems are designated power semiconductor devices. Here they will be abbreviated as power semiconductors. The most important power semiconductors are silicon diodes, thyristors, and power transistors [3.9, 3.15, 3.16, 3.26, 3.27].
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Future of power semiconductors

2004 IEEE 35th Annual Power Electronics Specialists Conference (IEEE Cat. No.04CH37551), 2004
A brief history of power semiconductor devices, starting from its bipolar based origin to the present day IGBT Modules and intelligent power modules (IPMs), has been reviewed in the beginning of this paper. The review is then followed by an analysis of the changing requirements from the application fields and a projection of future growth for power ...
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Power Semiconductor Devices

2004
The most important step in the history of semiconductor devices was the discovery of the transistor effect in a semiconductor material by Bardeen and Brattain [1] and Shockley [2] at the end of the 1940s. This invention stimulated the further development of power semiconductor devices.
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