A 4 kV Silicon Carbide solid-state fault current limiter
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A. Mantooth | J. Balda | O. S. Saadeh | E. D. Johnson | M. S. Saadeh | Andres Escobar Mejia | C. Schirmer | B. Rowden | S. Ang
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