Cite this article:
Xi Wang, Hong-Bin Pu, Qing Liu, Li-Qi An. Shortening turn-on delay of SiC light triggered thyristor by 7-shaped thin n-base doping profileJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2018, 27(10): 108502.
| Xi Wang, Hong-Bin Pu, Qing Liu, Li-Qi An. Shortening turn-on delay of SiC light triggered thyristor by 7-shaped thin n-base doping profileJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2018, 27(10): 108502. |
Shortening turn-on delay of SiC light triggered thyristor by 7-shaped thin n-base doping profile
-
Abstract
A new 4H-SiC light triggered thyristor (LTT) with 7-shaped thin n-base doping profile is proposed and simulated using a two-dimensional numerical method. In this new structure, the bottom region of the thin n-base has a graded doping profile to induce an accelerating electric field and compensate for the shortcoming of the double-layer thin n-base structure in transmitting injected holes. In addition, the accelerating electric field can also speed up the transmission of photon-generated carriers during light triggering. As a result, the current gain of the top pnp transistor of the SiC LTT is further increased. According to the TCAD simulations, the turn-on delay time of the SiC LTT decreases by about 91.5% compared with that of previous double-layer thin n-base SiC LTT. The minimum turn-on delay time of the SiC LTT is only 828 ns, when triggered by 100 mW/cm2 ultraviolet light. Meanwhile, there is only a slight degradation in the forward blocking characteristic. -
DownLoad: