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Advancing 2D CMOS electronics with high-performance p-type transistors. [PDF]

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Jiang J   +6 more
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Reconfigurable Magneto-Optoelectronic Devices for Multidimensional Optical Neural Network. [PDF]

open access: yesSmall Sci
He H   +9 more
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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

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 — continuous development

Microelectronics Journal, 1996
Abstract After recalling the breakthroughs in the area of power semiconductor devices which appeared during the 1980s and their impact on power electronics applications, the present status and future trends in the development of power semiconductor devices are briefly reviewed, and the educatiobal needs for people engaged in this area are pointed out.
N. STOJADINOVIC, SPIRITO, PAOLO
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Power semiconductor devices

2009
All a.c. and d.c. drives use power semiconductor devices to convert and control electrical power. This section reviews important characteristics of the most conventional power devices in drives applications. It is common to operate semiconductor devices in switched mode operation.
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High power semiconductor devices

IRE International Convention Record, 2005
A brief historical account of the development of high-power semiconductor devices is followed by a description of the existing state of the art. We present a discussion of the interplay between the needs of the circuit engineer and the problems which beset the device designer in meeting these needs, and conclude with a brief look at some of the newer ...
F. Gentry, R. York
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