Semiconductors and semiconductor devices form the backbone of modern electronics and energy systems. These devices control electrical current and voltage in applications ranging from power conversion to communication systems. Semiconductor devices include diodes, transistors, integrated circuits, and power modules. Advances in materials science have led to high-performance devices with improved efficiency, reliability, and miniaturization. Semiconductor technologies enable renewable energy integration, electric mobility, smart grids, and digital control systems. Continuous innovation in semiconductor devices is essential for supporting advanced energy technologies and sustainable electrical infrastructure.
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