Power components are playing an increasingly important role as energy efficiency standards
become more stringent in high-end consumer electronics, wireless communications, electric
vehicles, green energy construction, data centers, and industrial and consumer Internet of
Things applications.
While silicon (Si)-based wafer designs have been the mainstay of power components for many
years, the emergence of third-tier semiconductor materials such as silicon carbide (SiC) and
gallium nitride (GaN) has led to more diverse and efficient applications for power
semiconductor components. In addition to high voltage resistance, low on-resistance, and low
switching loss, GaN and SiC will become the new mainstream of power components in the
future.
As global warming becomes more and more serious, 2050 net zero carbon emission has become a
global consensus. Compound semiconductors are the key technology to promote energy saving
and carbon reduction, which can significantly reduce the loss in power conversion process
and is a new tool to achieve net zero carbon emission and maintain the competitive advantage
of manufacturing industry.
We focus on the research and development of high power and high conversion efficiency power
transistors and look forward to a lighter world with new materials.