Electrical conductivity is another notable property of recrystallized silicon carbide. While pure silicon carbide is generally a semiconductor, recrystallized forms of the material can exhibit both semiconducting and conducting behaviors depending on the specific conditions and doping processes it undergoes. This property has opened up a wide range of possibilities for SiC in electronic applications, particularly in high-power devices such as power transistors, diodes, and rectifiers. The ability to operate at high voltages and frequencies while maintaining efficiency and thermal stability makes SiC a superior choice for advanced power electronics.