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    Shun Li, Jin-Sha Zhang, Wei-Zhong Chen, Yao Huang, Li-Jun He, Yi Huang. Snapback-free shorted anode LIGBT with controlled anode barrier and resistanceJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2021, 30(2): 028501.
    Shun Li, Jin-Sha Zhang, Wei-Zhong Chen, Yao Huang, Li-Jun He, Yi Huang. Snapback-free shorted anode LIGBT with controlled anode barrier and resistanceJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2021, 30(2): 028501.
  • Snapback-free shorted anode LIGBT with controlled anode barrier and resistance

    • A novel shorted anode lateral-insulated gate bipolar transistor (SA LIGBT) with snapback-free characteristic is proposed and investigated. The device features a controlled barrier V barrier and resistance R SA in anode, named CBR LIGBT. The electron barrier is formed by the P-float/N-buffer junction, while the anode resistance includes the polysilicon layer and N-float. At forward conduction stage, the V barrier and R SA can be increased by adjusting the doping of the P-float and polysilicon layer, respectively, which can suppress the unipolar mode to eliminate the snapback. At turn-off stage, the low-resistance extraction path (N-buffer/P-float/polysilicon layer /N-float) can quickly extract the electrons in the N-drift, which can effectively accelerate the turn-off speed of the device. The simulation results show that at the same V on of 1.3 V, the E off of the CBR LIGBT is reduced by 85%, 73%, and 59.6% compared with the SSA LIGBT, conventional LIGBT, and TSA LIGBT, respectively. Additionally, at the same E off of 1.5 mJ/cm2, the CBR LIGBT achieves the lowest V on of 1.1 V compared with the other LIGBTs.
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