Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
549396 Microelectronics Reliability 2011 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

The thermal stability of two commercially available silicon carbide Schottky diode types has been evaluated following a 1000 h non-biased storage test under vacuum at 350 °C. The Ti-based Schottky (Anode) contact shows excellent stability over the duration of the test with less than 5% change in either extracted Schottky barrier height or ideality values. The Al die attach metalisation on the anode also shows no evidence of degradation after the test. However, a considerable change in series resistance was observed for both diode types, with up to a factor of 100 measured for one of the diodes. The primary early failure mode is related to degradation of the NiAg Ohmic (cathode) die attach metalisation. Demixing of the NiAg alloy, leading to Ag agglomeration is proposed to be the underlying degradation mechanism involved resulting in delamination of the die attach metalisation and the corresponding series resistance increase.

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