Patent
1975-10-15
1977-10-11
James, Andrew J.
357 39, 357 86, 357 88, H01L 2974, H01L 29747
Patent
active
040539210
ABSTRACT:
A semiconductor component, preferably a thyristor, having emitter short-circuits in the cathode space. The emitter short-circuits are preferably arranged in a uniform fashion about the cathode space and, when formed of a material having <111> oriented crystals are arranged in ternary symmetry about the cathode or in multiples of three. In the case of material having <001> oriented crystals the emitter short-circuits are arranged in a quarternary symmetry or in multiples of four.
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Jaecklin Andre
Vlasak Thomas
BBC Brown Boveri & Company Limited
Durr Frank L.
Greene Orville N.
James Andrew J.
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