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Statistical Analysis of the Impact of Anode Recess on the Electrical Characteristics of AlGaN/GaN Schottky Diodes With Gated Edge Termination.

Authors :
Hu, Jie
Stoffels, Steve
Lenci, Silvia
De Jaeger, Brice
Ronchi, Nicolo
Tallarico, Andrea Natale
Wellekens, Dirk
You, Shuzhen
Bakeroot, Benoit
Groeseneken, Guido
Decoutere, Stefaan
Source :
IEEE Transactions on Electron Devices; Sep2016, Vol. 63 Issue 9, p3451-3458, 8p
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

In this paper, we have extensively investigated the impact of anode recess on the reverse leakage current, forward voltage ( VF ), and dynamic characteristics of Au-free AlGaN/GaN Schottky barrier diodes with a gated edge termination (GET-SBDs) on 200-mm silicon substrates. By increasing the number of atomic layer etching (ALE) cycles for anode recessing, we have found that: 1) the reverse leakage current is strongly suppressed due to a better electrostatic control for pinching off the channel in the GET region; a median leakage current of \sim 1 nA/mm and an {I}_{\mathrm{\scriptscriptstyle ON}}/{I}_{\mathrm{\scriptscriptstyle OFF}} ratio higher than 10^{8}$ have been achieved in GET-SBDs with six ALE cycles; 2) the forward voltage ( $\sim 1.3$ V) is almost independent of the ALE cycles, taking into account its statistical distribution across the wafers; 3) when the remaining AlGaN barrier starts to be very thin (in the case of six ALE cycles), a spread of the ON-resistance, mainly attributed to the GET region, can occur due to the difficult control of the remaining AlGaN thickness and surface quality; and 4) the dynamic forward voltage of GET-SBDs shows a mild dependence on the ALE process in pulsed $I$ – $V$ characterization, and a more ALE-dependent dynamic ON-resistance is observed. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00189383
Volume :
63
Issue :
9
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
IEEE Transactions on Electron Devices
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
117618542
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1109/TED.2016.2587103