https://www.ecnmag.com/blog/2018/08/transistor-could-give-electric-vehicles-power-boost
This Transistor Could Give Electric Vehicles a Power Boost
08/28/2018  Jennifer DeLaOsa

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Gallium oxide transistor, developed by University at Buffalo engineers ...
(the transistor reach 1.85 kV)
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Electronic transistors made of gallium oxide—these components could increase
the energy output and improve the design of electric vehicles, solar power,
and other forms of renewable energy.

Researchers at the University at Buffalo (UB) have recently made strides in
this area, creating a gallium oxide-based, metal-oxide-semiconductor
field-effect transistor (MOSFET) totaling 5 micrometers wide (a sheet of
paper is 100 micrometers wide).

"To advance these technologies, we need new electrical components with
greater and more efficient power-handling capabilities," says Uttam
Singisetti, Ph.D., associate professor of electrical engineering in UB's
School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, and lead author of the study.

"Gallium oxide opens new possibilities that we cannot achieve with existing
semiconductors,” Singisetti explains.

Silicon has usually been the semiconducting material of choice, however,
it’s now becoming increasingly difficult to maximize its abilities. Thus,
scientists are seeking alternatives, such as silicon carbide, gallium
nitride, and gallium oxide.

According to the researchers, an important feature to recognize among these
options is bandgap, which measures the amount of energy needed for an
electron to enter a conducting state. Thinner, lighter systems that can
handle more power are made with high-bandgap material. Plus, high-bandgap
systems don’t need vast cooling mechanisms since they can operate at higher
temperatures.

Silicon, gallium nitride, and silicon carbide offer a bandgap of 1.1
electron volts, 3.3 electron volts, and 2.4 electron volts, respectively.
Gallium oxide tops the bandgap chart with 4.8 electron volts.

After choosing gallium oxide, the UB’s transistor excels in another
area—breakdown voltage, which is the amount of electricity needed for
gallium oxide to transition from an insulator to a conductor. A device
offers more power-handling capabilities if it has a higher breakdown
voltage.

According to the UB team, the new transistor more than doubles previous
gallium oxide semiconductor figures with a 1,850-volt breakdown voltage.

"We've been boosting the power-handling capabilities of transistors by
adding more silicon. Unfortunately, that adds more weight, which decreases
the efficiency of these devices," says Singisetti. "Gallium oxide may allow
us to reach, and eventually exceed, silicon-based devices while using less
materials. That could lead to lighter and more fuel-efficient electric
vehicles."

In the meantime, the researchers will further develop the design,
specifically attempting to work around the low thermal conductivity of
gallium oxide.

Read the article, “1.85 kV Breakdown Voltage in Lateral Field-Plated
Ga2O3MOSFETs,” published in IEEE Electron Device Letters, to learn more.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gallium_oxide
Gallium oxide may refer to. Gallium(I) oxide, Ga2O; Gallium(III) oxide,
Ga2O3 ...


http://www.buffalo.edu/ubnow/stories/2018/08/gallium-oxide-transistor.html
New gallium oxide transistor can advance renewable energy, electric cars and
more
August 28, 2018  How do you pack more power into an electric car? The answer
may be electronic transistors made of ... “Gallium oxide may allow us to
reach, and eventually exceed, silicon-based devices while using less
materials. That could lead to lighter and more fuel-efficient electric
vehicles.” ...


[dated]
https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2018/02/180206115113.htm
Feb 6, 2018 - One conductive oxide has unique properties that allow it to
function well in power switching: gallium oxide, a material with an
incredibly large ...


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Lompoc Mayor Bob Lingl will be joined by Robert Cuthbert and Shirley
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6, at South Side Coffee Co., 105 South H St ...




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