New Bi-Mode Gate-Commutated Thyristor Design Concept for High-Current Controllability and Low ON-State Voltage Drop
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F. Udrea | N. Lophitis | M. Rahimo | M. Antoniou | J. Vobecky | I. Nistor | M. Arnold | U. Vemulapati
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