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Hao Chen

Researcher at Chongqing University

Publications -  19
Citations -  124

Hao Chen is an academic researcher from Chongqing University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Power module & Thermal resistance. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 8 publications receiving 38 citations. Previous affiliations of Hao Chen include University of Arkansas.

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Stepwise Design Methodology and Heterogeneous Integration Routine of Air-Cooled SiC Inverter for Electric Vehicle

TL;DR: A stepwise design methodology is proposed for the air-cooled SiC inverter in the power module, dc-link capacitor, and heat sink levels and based on the optimal design results, the prototypes of the customized SiC power module and heterogeneous integration routine for critical components are fabricated.
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Changes and challenges of photovoltaic inverter with silicon carbide device

TL;DR: The future requirements of PV inverters on efficiency, power density, reliability, and cost are proposed, and some research trends on SiC-based PV inverter are presented.
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Feasibility Design of Tight Integration of Low Inductance SiC Power Module with Microchannel Cooler

TL;DR: In this article , an ultra-low inductance wire bondless power module with an integrated micro-channel cooler is proposed, which is used to replace traditional wire bonds to realize ultra low inductance paths for both power and gate-loop connections.
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Analyses and Experiments of the Schottky Contact Super Barrier Rectifier (SSBR)

TL;DR: In this paper, the electrical characteristics of the Schottky contact super barrier rectifier (SSBR) were explained and verified by simulations and experiments in addition to an MOS channel operating as a super barrier for electrons.
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High Voltage SiC Power Module Optimized for Low Parasitics and Compatible System Interface

TL;DR: In this paper , a concept of arranging terminals into groups according to the electric potential is proposed to provide a compact module layout with sufficient insulation, based on this concept, an optimized terminal layout with low commutation loop inductance and attractive module-system interface is recommended for high voltage power module design.