Silicon carbide (SiC) ceramics are a semiconductor material widely used in many semiconductor applications. Here are some typical applications of silicon carbide ceramic semiconductors:
Power electronics: Silicon carbide ceramics are the fundamental materials for high-power semiconductor components such as thyristors, rectifying diodes, and transistors.
Electromagnetic compatibility: Silicon carbide ceramics are electromagnetic compatibility ceramic materials commonly used to manufacture electromagnetic compatibility components such as capacitors and inductors.
High temperature electronics: Silicon carbide ceramics have high temperature stability and good electrical properties, and are commonly used to manufacture high-temperature electronic components such as high-temperature resistors and high-temperature thermistors.
Integrated circuits: Silicon carbide ceramics are widely used in microelectronics and nanoelectronics to manufacture various components in integrated circuits, such as isolators, coupling capacitors, and rectifying diodes.
The widespread use of silicon carbide ceramics can be attributed to their excellent electrical properties, thermal stability, and corrosion resistance, as well as their excellent processability and economy.