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Influence of Radiation-Induced Displacement Defect in 1.2 kV SiC Metal-Oxide-Semiconductor Field-Effect Transistors.

Gyeongyeop LeeJonghyeon HaKihyun KimHagyoul BaeChong-Eun KimJungsik Kim
Published in: Micromachines (2022)
The effect of displacement defect on SiC metal-oxide-semiconductor field-effect transistors (MOSFETs) due to radiation is investigated using technology computer-aided design (TCAD) simulation. The position, energy level, and concentration of the displacement defect are considered as variables. The transfer characteristics, breakdown voltage, and energy loss of a double-pulse switching test circuit are analyzed. Compared with the shallow defect energy level, the deepest defect energy level with E C - 1.55 eV exhibits considerable degradation. The on-current decreases by 54% and on-resistance increases by 293% due to the displacement defect generated at the parasitic junction field-effect transistor (JFET) region next to the P-well. Due to the existence of a defect in the drift region, the breakdown voltage increased up to 21 V. In the double-pulse switching test, the impact of displacement defect on the power loss of SiC MOSFETs is negligible.
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