n+/p diodes have been realized by 300°C phosphorus ion implantation and subsequent annealing at 1300°C. An electrical characterization of the devices as well as a study of the defects introduced by the implantation process has been made. I-V measurements pointed out that the diodes maintain a good rectifying behavior up to 737K. DLTS analyses detected the presence of three traps, T2, T3 and T4, which are not due to the implantation process, and a high energy trap, T5, that could be related to the surface states at the Ni/SiC interface.

n(+)/p diodes realized in SiC by phosphorus ion implantation: Electrical characterization as a function of temperature

Moscatelli F;Nipoti R;Poggi A
2005

Abstract

n+/p diodes have been realized by 300°C phosphorus ion implantation and subsequent annealing at 1300°C. An electrical characterization of the devices as well as a study of the defects introduced by the implantation process has been made. I-V measurements pointed out that the diodes maintain a good rectifying behavior up to 737K. DLTS analyses detected the presence of three traps, T2, T3 and T4, which are not due to the implantation process, and a high energy trap, T5, that could be related to the surface states at the Ni/SiC interface.
2005
Istituto per la Microelettronica e Microsistemi - IMM
Inglese
483-485
649
652
4
http://www.scientific.net/MSF.483-485.649
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Defects
Electrical Characterization
Ion Implantation
n+/p Diode
Silicon Carbide (SiC)
Congresso dataAUG 31-SEP 04, 2004 Congresso luogoBologna, ITALY Congresso nome5th European Conference on Silicon Carbide and Related Materials Congresso relazioneContributo Congresso rilevanzaInternazionale Curatore/i del volumeRoberta Nipoti, Antonella Poggi and Andrea Scorzoni Titolo del volumeSilicon Carbide and Related Materials 2004
6
info:eu-repo/semantics/article
262
Canino, M; Castaldini, A; Cavallini, A; Moscatelli, F; Nipoti, R; Poggi, A
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