A new procedure to profile deep-level densities within the space-charge region of Schottky barriers is presented. The method takes advantage of the spatial dependence of the time constant for the free-electron capture by deep-donor traps. The amplitude of the slow component of the capture capacitance transient following a negative reverse voltage pulse is simply related to the trap density at the point where the Fermi level crosses the trap level itself. The density profile of a given trap can be achieved by measuring the slow-component transient signal as a function of the reverse voltage at a suitably chosen constant temperature. The estimated spatial resolution of the method was near 50 A in a practical case. Experimental density profiles for EL14, EL8, EL3, and the Ee - ET = 0.37 eV level in Cr/GaAs and AlIGaAs Schottky barriers are presented and discussed. The procedure is expected to be also applicable to the case of trap densities comparable with the shallow-donor density without introducing large errors
Use of spatially dependent electron capture to profile deeplevel densities in Schottky barriers
E Gombia;R Mosca
1985
Abstract
A new procedure to profile deep-level densities within the space-charge region of Schottky barriers is presented. The method takes advantage of the spatial dependence of the time constant for the free-electron capture by deep-donor traps. The amplitude of the slow component of the capture capacitance transient following a negative reverse voltage pulse is simply related to the trap density at the point where the Fermi level crosses the trap level itself. The density profile of a given trap can be achieved by measuring the slow-component transient signal as a function of the reverse voltage at a suitably chosen constant temperature. The estimated spatial resolution of the method was near 50 A in a practical case. Experimental density profiles for EL14, EL8, EL3, and the Ee - ET = 0.37 eV level in Cr/GaAs and AlIGaAs Schottky barriers are presented and discussed. The procedure is expected to be also applicable to the case of trap densities comparable with the shallow-donor density without introducing large errorsI documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.


