The next frontier of power electronics: Multi-KV-class gallium oxide Here we have an exclusive interview on the opportunities, challenges, and Innovations in Ga2O3 technology. The global transition toward electrification requires power electronics that can handle higher voltages with greater efficiency. While Silicon Carbide (SiC) and Gallium Nitride (GaN) have paved the way, β-Gallium Oxide (Ga2O3) is emerging as the definitive candidate for the next generation of multi-kilovolt (multi-kV) class devices. In this technical deep dive, we speak with three leading experts on the device architectures, material synthesis, and circuit-level innovations driving this revolution.
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