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A Review on Die Attach Materials for SiC-Based High-Temperature Power Devices

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s11663-010-9365-5

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  1. USM [6039038]

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Recently, high-temperature power devices have become a popular discussion topic because of their various potential applications in the automotive, down-hole oil and gas industries for well logging, aircraft, space exploration, nuclear environments, and radars. Devices for these applications are fabricated on silicon carbide-based semiconductor material. For these devices to perform effectively, an appropriate die attach material with specific requirements must be selected and employed correctly. This article presents a review of this topic, with a focus on the die attach materials operating at temperatures higher than 623 K (350 A degrees C). Future challenges and prospects related to high-temperature die attach materials also are proposed at the end of this article.

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