Axcelis Technologies Inc., a leading supplier in the semiconductor industry, has entered into a Joint Development Program with GE Aerospace. This partnership aims to develop high voltage superjunction power devices, ranging from 6.5 to 10kV, using Axcelis' Purion XEmax™ high energy implanter. The collaboration is part of the 'Advanced High Voltage Silicon Carbide Switches' project under the CLAWS Hub, led by North Carolina State University. By leveraging Silicon Carbide's superior properties, the partnership seeks to enhance power switch performance for applications in aerospace, defense, and emerging technologies like AI and quantum computing.
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