Silicon carbide (SiC) is a wide bandgap semiconductor material composed of silicon and carbon. It's known for its high hardness, high thermal conductivity, high breakdown voltage, and ability to operate at high temperatures and high frequencies. SiC is commonly used in high-power semiconductor devices such as Schottky diodes, MOSFETs, and IGBTs for applications like power supplies, motor drives, and electric vehicles, where efficiency and thermal management are critical.
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