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As global electricity demand grows, improving power electronics is crucial for making energy systems more efficient and reliable. Scientists are working to develop better materials for these electronic components to reduce energy loss and improve performance. One key area of research focuses on wide-bandgap materials, such as aluminum gallium nitride (AlxGa1-xN). These materials can handle […] The post Scientists develop advanced materials to improve power electronics appeared first on Knowridge Science Report.
Navitas Semiconductor, the only pure-play, next-generation power semiconductor company and industry leader in gallium nitride…
As the world faces rising energy demands and climate concerns, scientists are working on new ways to create clean, sustainable fuels. One promising...
As the world faces rising energy demands and climate concerns, scientists are working on new ways to create clean, sustainable fuels. One promising...
RareX discovers high grade gallium at Cummins Range, escalating the project to the most advanced gallium deposit in Australia. ...
RareX discovers high grade gallium at Cummins Range, escalating the project to the most advanced gallium deposit in Australia. ...
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