Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7939085 | Superlattices and Microstructures | 2018 | 11 Pages |
Abstract
We conducted a numerical analysis on high-K dielectric passivated AlGaN/GaN Schottky barrier diodes (HPG-SBDs) with a gated edge termination (GET). The reverse blocking characteristics were significantly enhanced without the stimulation of any parasitic effect by varying the dielectric thickness dge under the GET, thickness TP, and dielectric constant εr of the high-K passivation layer. The leakage current was reduced by increasing εr and decreasing dge. The breakdown voltage of the device was enhanced by increasing εr and TP. The highest breakdown voltage of 970â¯V and the lowest leakage current of 0.5â¯nA/mm were achieved under the conditions of εrâ¯=â¯80, TPâ¯=â¯800â¯nm, and dgeâ¯=â¯10â¯nm. C-V simulation revealed that the HPG-SBDs induced no parasitic capacitance by comparing the integrated charges of the devices with different high-K dielectrics and different dge.
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Authors
Zhiyuan Bai, Jiangfeng Du, Qi Xin, Ruonan Li, Qi Yu,