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SILICON CARBIDE, A NEW GOLD RUSH

5th April 2023

It is easy to forget just how ubiquitous semiconductors have become in our everyday lives. They are everywhere, found in virtually all electronic equipment, from the chips in our phones to those in our home appliances. For the last 60 years, silicon has been the only important semiconductor material, and silicon-based technology, largely computational in nature, has been continually enhanced and miniaturised over the decades. But this continual improvement has now hit a technical barrier: the laws of physics.

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