Connect with us

Technology

GE Scientists Demonstrate Ultra-High Temperature SiC MOSFET Electronics

GE
  • First believed SiC MOSFETs that can operate at temperatures exceeding 800 degrees C.
  • New temperature tolerance threshold believed to set a record for MOSFET based electronics
  • Could enable robust, reliable electronics to support space exploration and to control and monitor hypersonic vehicles in extreme high temperature operating environments

A team of scientists from GE Research have set a new record, demonstrating SiC MOSFETs (Metal–Oxide–Semiconductor Field-Effect Transistors) that can tolerate temperatures exceeding 800 degrees C. This at least 200 degrees C higher than previously known demonstrations of this technology and shows the potential of SiC MOSFETs to support future applications in extreme operating environments. It also defies what most electronics experts believed was achievable with these devices.

As GE’s Aerospace business looks to continuously improve the state-of-the-art in aviation systems for its existing commercial and military customers and seeks to enable new applications in support of space exploration and hypersonic vehicles, building a portfolio of electronics that can function in extreme operating environments will be essential. For more than three decades, GE has built a world leading portfolio in SiC technology and sells an array of SiC-based electrical power products through the Aerospace business for aerospace, industrial and military applications.

Emad Andarawis, a Principal Engineer in Microelectronics at GE Research, says achieving the high temperature threshold with SiC MOSFETs could open a whole new aperture of sensing, actuation and control applications for space exploration and hypersonic vehicles, stating, “We know that to break new barriers with space exploration and hypersonic travel, we will need robust, reliable electronics systems that can handle the extreme heat and operating environments. We believe that we have set a record, demonstrating 800 degree C SiC MOSFETS that represents a key milestone toward these mission critical goals.”

GE’s SiC MOSFETs could support the development of more robust sensing, actuation and controls that open new possibilities in space exploration and enable the control and monitoring of hypersonic vehicles traveling at speeds of MACH 5, or greater than 3,500 MPH. That is more than six times the speed that a typical commercial passenger flight travels today.

Andarawis noted that the electronics industry has seen a number of exciting developments in high temperature electronics with SiC. The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) has demonstrated SiC JFETs that have tolerated well beyond the 800 degree C threshold. For a long time, the conventional wisdom has been that SiC MOSFETs cannot offer the same degrees of reliability and durability as JFETs at high temperatures. New advancements with the gate oxides in SiC MOSFETS, which have previously been temperature and lifetime limiters, have narrowed the gap considerably.

The recent demonstration of Andarawis and the GE Research shows that MOSFETs could expand the portfolio of available options to consider. This builds on a growing body of work in SiC-enabled electronics that GE Aerospace researchers are at the forefront of leading. The team is currently collaborating on a project with NASA to apply novel SiC photodiode technology to develop and demonstrate a Ultraviolet imager that enhances space missions to the surface of Venus. GE research teams also are fabricating NASA’s JFETs in our cleanroom facility as part of work they are doing for an external semiconductor partner.

The cleanroom facility is a major focal point of GE’s research in SiC. It is a 28,000 sq. ft., Class 100 (ISO 9001 certified) facility, based on GE’s research campus in Niskayuna, NY. The facility can support technology from R&D through low-volume production and transfer technology to high-volume manufacturing supporting GE internal products or select external commercial partners (www.ge.com/research/).

Andawaris said, “GE’s Cleanroom facility is a tremendous research, prototyping and production asset that is allowing us to rapidly develop and scale promising electronics platforms like SiC MOSFETs. We are excited about the road ahead as we support GE Aerospace’s efforts to redefine air travel in the skies and beyond.”

About GE Research

GE Research is GE’s innovation powerhouse where research meets reality. We are a world-class team of scientific, engineering, and marketing minds working at the intersection of physics and markets, physical and digital technologies, and across a broad set of industries to deliver world-changing innovations and capabilities for our customers. To learn more, visit us at www.ge.com/research/.

Source – GE

Continue Reading
Click to comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Trending

Travel12 months ago

Brewing Excellence’ – Emirates offers a world class range of coffee to connoisseurs

Celebrating International Coffee Day on 1 October, Emirates highlights the wide array of artisan coffee served in Emirates lounges and...

Travel12 months ago

Emirates’ Premium Economy to extend to São

Premium Economy to be introduced on Emirates’ A380 service to São Paulo from 19 November, representing the first in Emirates’...

Finance12 months ago

Metro Bank Women’s Team of The Year Announced

Best domestic XI selected by PCA MVP Rankings, powered by Argentex Georgia Adams captains the 2023 Metro Bank PCA Women’s...

Auto12 months ago

Honda and Acura Electric Vehicles Will Have Access to Largest EV Charging Networks in North America Aided by New Agreements with EVgo and Electrify America

New agreements add single-app access to EVgo and Electrify America charging networks, plus roaming partners, through the HondaLink® and Acura...

Technology12 months ago

Oracle Partners with TELMEX-Triara to Become the Only Hyperscaler with Two Cloud Regions in Mexico

Oracle opens new region in Monterrey in partnership with Teléfonos de México (TELMEX-Triara) and continues expanding its global cloud region...

Education12 months ago

Cosmic Web Lights Up in the Darkness of Space

Like rivers feeding oceans, streams of gas nourish galaxies throughout the cosmos. But these streams, which make up a part...

Technology12 months ago

75% of Companies Struggling with IT Operational Challenges in a Hybrid World

HP Inc. (NYSE: HPQ) announced the findings of a new commissioned study, conducted by Forrester Consulting, highlighting the need for...

Finance12 months ago

Visa Program Combats Friendly Fraud Losses For Small Businesses Globally

Visa Inc. (NYSE:V), a world leader in digital payments, spotlighted the evolution of its dispute program, making it easier for...

Food and Beverage12 months ago

New study measures the coca-cola system’s u.s. Economic contributions at $57.8 billion in 2022

In the United States, The Coca‑Cola Company and 64 independently owned bottlers, collectively the Coca‑Cola system, contributed $57.8 billion in...

Finance12 months ago

Court approves ANZ and ASIC settlement relating to credit card cash advance fees being charged in some circumstances

Further to a release on 30 May 2022,[1] ANZ announced that the Federal Court of Australia has approved its agreement...

Translate »
Exit mobile version