Talk:Wide-bandgap semiconductor

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Page Scope[edit]

I know almost nothing about semiconductor bandgap and clicked a reference at Gallium_nitride that brought me here -- not very helpful for my needs. It seems that, since pages Band_gap Electronic_band_structure, Semiconductor, Semiconductor_device, etc. already exist, the intro and background given here are redundant, and this material could be merged. If the topic is really too specific, this page should be renamed "Semiconductor bandgap" and references be made accordingly. Jimmy Hers (talk) 19:13, 7 May 2015 (UTC)[reply]

Not one eV[edit]

Nobody these days would call a semiconductor of bandgap 1 eV a "wide bandgap semiconductor". (I wonder if perhaps this usage might have been current back in the days when germanium was used for semiconductors. Compared to Ge, Silicon at 1.1 eV is "wide" bandgap_ The opening section defining "wide" bandgap as one to two eV really isn't correct, by today's usage, anyway. Geoffrey.landis (talk) 16:46, 7 December 2011 (UTC)[reply]

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Possible relevance to new inverter technology?[edit]

There have been some suggestions by the industry that WBS technology could be of special importance to smaller inverter technology.

In particular, a contest (partially sponsored by Google) is encouraging usage of these devices. Would it be helpful to reflect these suggestions in the article?

Regards,

~Minksk