Raytheon, a DARPA contractor, is developing ultra-wide bandgap semiconductors for improved radar and communication systems in military applications.

Raytheon, a subsidiary of RTX, has received a three-year contract from DARPA to develop ultra-wide bandgap semiconductors using diamond and aluminum nitride. This project aims to enhance power delivery and thermal management for sensors and electronic devices. It includes two phases: first, creating semiconductor films, and second, optimizing them for larger wafers. The goal is to improve radar and communication systems for advanced military applications.

October 02, 2024
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