ultrawidebandgap
Ultrawidebandgap refers to a class of semiconductor materials characterized by a very large bandgap energy, typically exceeding 4 eV. This property distinguishes them from more traditional wide bandgap semiconductors like silicon carbide (SiC) and gallium nitride (GaN), which have bandgaps in the range of 3 to 4 eV. Materials falling into the ultrawidebandgap category include aluminum nitride (AlN), boron nitride (BN), and diamond.
The significant bandgap of these materials allows them to operate at higher voltages, temperatures, and frequencies
Challenges in the development and widespread adoption of ultrawidebandgap materials include difficulties in crystal growth, fabrication