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Zhang You-Run, Zhang Bo, Li Zhao-Ji, Deng Xiao-Chuan. Two-dimensional analysis of the interface states effects on current gain for 4H-SiC bipolar junction transistorJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2010, 19(6): 067102.
| Zhang You-Run, Zhang Bo, Li Zhao-Ji, Deng Xiao-Chuan. Two-dimensional analysis of the interface states effects on current gain for 4H-SiC bipolar junction transistorJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2010, 19(6): 067102. |
Two-dimensional analysis of the interface states effects on current gain for 4H-SiC bipolar junction transistor
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Abstract
This paper studies two-dimensional analysis of the surface state effect on current gain for a 4H--SiC bipolar junction transistor (BJT). Simulation results indicate the mechanism of current gain degradation, which is surface Fermi level pinning leading to a strong downward bending of the energy bands to form the channel of surface electron recombination current. The experimental results are well-matched with the simulation, which is modeled by exponential distributions of the interface state density replacing the single interface state trap. Furthermore, the simulation reveals that the oxide quality of the base emitter junction interface is very important for 4H--SiC BJT performance. -
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