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Soitec releases first 200mm SmartSiC substrate

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New SiC substrates are designed to improve the performance of power electronics and boost EV energy efficiency

Soitec, the French semiconductor materials specialist, has released its first 200mm SiC SmartSiC wafer. With the release, Soitec says it is now able to enlarge its SiC product portfolio beyond 150mm, take the development of its SmartSiC wafers to the next level and cater to the growing demand of the automotive market.

The SmartSiC substrate in 200mm emerged from Soitec’s pilot line at its Substrate Innovation Centre within CEA-Leti in Grenoble. The release enabled Soitec to demonstrate the quality and performance of a 200mm SmartSiC wafer and conduct a first round of key customer validations.

Soitec launched the construction of a new fab in France, Bernin 4, in March 2022. It is primarily dedicated to the manufacturing of SmartSiC wafers in 150mm and 200mm and is expected to be operational by the second half of 2023.

Soitec’s SmartSiC technology is said to significantly enhance the performance of power electronics devices and boost electric vehicles’ energy efficiency. The technology consists in bonding a very thin layer of high quality SiC to a very low resistivity polySiC wafer.

“Soitec’s SmartSiC substrates will be key for energy-efficient electromobility,” says Christophe Maleville, CTO of Soitec. “Our unique technology allows us to pioneer cutting-edge engineered substrates and open up new perspectives for power electronics in the automotive and industrials markets. The addition of 200mm to our SiC substrate family allows us to further differentiate our portfolio and address an even larger variety of customer requirements, in terms of product quality, reliability, volume, and energy efficiency. The release of a 200mm SmartSiC wafer is an important milestone in the development and deployment of our SmartSiC technology. It underpins our technological leadership, our capability to drive innovation and launch next generation wafer technologies.”

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