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Cryogenic Operation of Silicon Power Devices Ranbir Singh

Cryogenic Operation of Silicon Power Devices By Ranbir Singh

Cryogenic Operation of Silicon Power Devices by Ranbir Singh


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A comprehensive resource of power device electrical characteristics in a cryogenic environment. It presents the different characteristics of power devices operated below -55 C (220K). It provides data and physics based models for power devices operated at temperatures down to 77K for the first time within a single source.

Cryogenic Operation of Silicon Power Devices Summary

Cryogenic Operation of Silicon Power Devices by Ranbir Singh

The advent of low temperature superconductors in the early 1960's converted what had been a laboratory curiosity with very limited possibilities to a prac tical means of fabricating electrical components and devices with lossless con ductors. Using liquid helium as a coolant, the successful construction and operation of high field strength magnet systems, alternators, motors and trans mission lines was announced. These developments ushered in the era of what may be termed cryogenic power engineering and a decade later successful oper ating systems could be found such as the 5 T saddle magnet designed and built in the United States by the Argonne National Laboratory and installed on an experimental power generating facility at the High Temperature Institute in Moscow, Russia. The field of digital computers provided an incentive of a quite different kind to operate at cryogenic temperatures. In this case, the objective was to ob tain higher switching speeds than are possible at ambient temperatures with the critical issue being the operating characteristics of semiconductor switches under cryogenic conditions. By 1980, cryogenic electronics was established as another branch of electric engineering.

Table of Contents

List of Figures. List of Tables. Foreword. Preface. 1. Introduction. 2. Temperature Dependence of Silicon Properties. 3. Schottky Barrier Diodes. 4. P-I-N Diode. 5. Power Bipolar Transistors. 6. Power MOSFETs. 7. Insulated Gate Bipolar Transistors. 8. Power Junction Field Effect Transistors. 9. Asymmetric Field Controlled Thyristors. 10. Thyristors. 11. Synopsis. References. Index.

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NPB9780792381570
9780792381570
0792381572
Cryogenic Operation of Silicon Power Devices by Ranbir Singh
New
Hardback
Springer
1998-05-31
148
N/A
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