We report on the electrical characterization of Al+ implanted p(+)/n 4H-SiC diodes via a planar technology. Hot implantation at 400° C and post implantation annealing at 1600° C and 1650° C in high purity Argon ambient were done for the realization of p(+)/n diodes. The current voltage characteristics of the p+/n diodes and the resistivity of the implanted layer were measured at room temperature. The majority of the 136 measured diodes had a turn on voltage of 1.75 V for both annealing temperatures. The 1600° C annealed diodes showed an almost exponential forward characteristic with ideality factor equal to 1.4, an average reverse leakage current density equal to (4.8 ± 0.1). 10(-9) A/cm(2) at -100 V, and a break down voltage between 600 and 900V. The 1650° C annealed diodes often had forward "excess current component" that deviates from the ideal forward exponential trend. The average reverse leakage current density was equal to (2.7 ± 0.5)x10(-8) A/cm(2) at -100 V, and the breakdown voltage was between 700 and 1000V, i.e. it approached the theoretical value for the epitaxial 4H-SiC layer.

Ar annealing at 1600 degrees C and 1650 degrees C of Al+ implanted p(+)/n 4H-SiC diodes: Analysis of the J-V characteristics versus annealing temperature

Moscatelli F;Poggi A;Nipoti R
2005

Abstract

We report on the electrical characterization of Al+ implanted p(+)/n 4H-SiC diodes via a planar technology. Hot implantation at 400° C and post implantation annealing at 1600° C and 1650° C in high purity Argon ambient were done for the realization of p(+)/n diodes. The current voltage characteristics of the p+/n diodes and the resistivity of the implanted layer were measured at room temperature. The majority of the 136 measured diodes had a turn on voltage of 1.75 V for both annealing temperatures. The 1600° C annealed diodes showed an almost exponential forward characteristic with ideality factor equal to 1.4, an average reverse leakage current density equal to (4.8 ± 0.1). 10(-9) A/cm(2) at -100 V, and a break down voltage between 600 and 900V. The 1650° C annealed diodes often had forward "excess current component" that deviates from the ideal forward exponential trend. The average reverse leakage current density was equal to (2.7 ± 0.5)x10(-8) A/cm(2) at -100 V, and the breakdown voltage was between 700 and 1000V, i.e. it approached the theoretical value for the epitaxial 4H-SiC layer.
2005
Istituto per la Microelettronica e Microsistemi - IMM
978-0-87849-963-2
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