In this paper, we report a detailed experimental forward gate stress in GaN-based power High Electron Mobility Transistors (HEMTs) with a p-type gate, controlled by a Schottky metal/p-GaN junction. The devices characterization widely covers different temperatures range studying the gate and drain leakage currents behavior. Moreover, twodimensional (2D) Technology Computer Aided design (T-CAD) simulations are performed to investigate the main physical phenomena involved in p-GaN HEMT. From simulations results it is possible to notice that when a high stress voltage is applied on the gate, a high electric field occurs in the depletion region of the p-GaN close to the metal interface.

Study of behavior of p-gate in Power GaN under positive voltage

Fiorenza, Patrick;Greco, Giuseppe;Roccaforte, Fabrizio;
2020

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In this paper, we report a detailed experimental forward gate stress in GaN-based power High Electron Mobility Transistors (HEMTs) with a p-type gate, controlled by a Schottky metal/p-GaN junction. The devices characterization widely covers different temperatures range studying the gate and drain leakage currents behavior. Moreover, twodimensional (2D) Technology Computer Aided design (T-CAD) simulations are performed to investigate the main physical phenomena involved in p-GaN HEMT. From simulations results it is possible to notice that when a high stress voltage is applied on the gate, a high electric field occurs in the depletion region of the p-GaN close to the metal interface.
2020
Istituto per la Microelettronica e Microsistemi - IMM
GaN
HEMT
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