In this work, the different nature of trapping states in metal-oxide-semiconductor (MOS) capacitors fabricated on recessed AlGaN/GaN heterostructures has been investigated. In particular, the origin of both fast and slow states has been elucidated by frequency dependent conductance measurements. Using post deposition annealing in forming gas, which is known to induce hydrogen incorporation at the interface, allowed to ascribe the fast traps (with characteristic response time in the range of 5-50 ?s) to SiO2/GaN interface states and the slow traps (50-100 ?s) to "border traps" located few nanometers inside the SiO2 layer. The results can be useful to predict the behavior of GaN switching devices, like hybrid MOSHEMTs.

Trapping states in SiO2/GaN MOS capacitors fabricated on recessed AlGaN/GaN heterostructures

P Fiorenza;G Greco;F Roccaforte
2016

Abstract

In this work, the different nature of trapping states in metal-oxide-semiconductor (MOS) capacitors fabricated on recessed AlGaN/GaN heterostructures has been investigated. In particular, the origin of both fast and slow states has been elucidated by frequency dependent conductance measurements. Using post deposition annealing in forming gas, which is known to induce hydrogen incorporation at the interface, allowed to ascribe the fast traps (with characteristic response time in the range of 5-50 ?s) to SiO2/GaN interface states and the slow traps (50-100 ?s) to "border traps" located few nanometers inside the SiO2 layer. The results can be useful to predict the behavior of GaN switching devices, like hybrid MOSHEMTs.
2016
Istituto per la Microelettronica e Microsistemi - IMM
AlGaN/GaN
Fast traps
Hybrid MOSHEMT
Slow traps
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