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Compared with silicon, silicon carbide tends to have a wider range of applications in higher temperature scenarios, but due to its preparation process and the purity of the finished product obtained, silicon wafers are still the more commonly used choice in cases where the temperature environment requirements are relatively low. Iphone Storage, Making A Decision, Memory Chip, Silicon Carbide, Flash Memory, All Time Low, Supply Chain, The Flash, Metal Jewelry

Compared with silicon, silicon carbide tends to have a wider range of applications in higher temperature scenarios, but due to its preparation process and the purity of the finished product obtained, silicon wafers are still the more commonly used choice in cases where the temperature environment requirements are relatively low.

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A new material that doesn't just rival the strength of diamonds and graphene, but boasts a yield strength 10 times greater than Kevlar, renowned for its use in bulletproof vests. Researchers at Delft University of Technology, led by assistant professor Richard Norte, have unveiled a remarkable ne

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#Science #Technology: Silicon as a semiconductor: Silicon carbide would be much more efficient - By changing certain parameters during the oxidation process, silicon carbide material can be made more heat resistant and provide better energy efficiency. https://phys.org/news/2019-09-silicon-semiconductor-carbide-efficient.html Crystal Lattice, Power Converters, Scientific Journal, Power Electronics, Silicon Carbide, Physicists, Sustainable Energy, Research Projects, Good Energy

In power electronics, semiconductors are based on the element silicon—but the energy efficiency of silicon carbide would be much higher. Physicists of the University of Basel, the Paul Scherrer Institute and ABB explain what prevents the use of this combination of silicon and carbon in the scientific journal Applied Physics Letters.

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