CASE STUDY / POWER-ELECTRONICS MATERIALS
Screening the gallium-oxide family for power electronics
A FluxMateria Universal Materials Engine study, powered by proprietary FLUX Theory physics, evaluating ultra-wide-bandgap oxides — sesquioxides, spinel gallates, alkali gallates and gallate perovskites — as candidate power-semiconductor materials beyond SiC and GaN.
Ten anchor oxides were evaluated through the Universal Materials Engine; the surrounding million-composition alloy space was mapped by interpolation; the strongest candidates were re-evaluated in full and gated for miscibility and thermal conductivity.
These are screening-grade predictions intended to prioritize experiments, not measured device data. The band gap is scored against a literature reference set (mostly measured, with the source type disclosed per material); every other property carries an explicit, individually disclosed evidence level (see validation scope).