Evaluation on Temperature-Dependent Transient VT Instability in p-GaN Gate HEMTs under Negative Gate Stress by Fast Sweeping Characterization

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In this work, temperature-dependent transient threshold voltage (VT) instability behaviors in p-GaN/AlGaN/GaN HEMTs, with both Schottky gate (SG) and Ohmic gate (OG), were investigated systematically, under negative gate bias stress, by a fast voltage sweeping method. For SG devices, a concave-shaped VT evolution gradually occurs with the increase in temperature, and the concave peak appears faster with increasing reverse bias stress, followed by a corresponding convex-shaped VT recovery process. In contrast, the concave-shaped VT evolution for OG devices that occurred at room temperature gradually disappears in the opposite shifting direction with the increasing temperature, but the corresponding convex-shaped VT recovery process is not observed, substituted, instead, with a quick and monotonic recovery process to the initial state. To explain these interesting and different phenomena, we proposed physical mechanisms of time and temperature-dependent hole trapping, releasing, and transport, in terms of the discrepancies in barrier height and space charge region, at the metal/p-GaN junction between SG and OG HEMTs.

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Wang, R., Guo, H., Hou, Q., Lei, J., Wang, J., Xue, J., … Zheng, Y. (2022). Evaluation on Temperature-Dependent Transient VT Instability in p-GaN Gate HEMTs under Negative Gate Stress by Fast Sweeping Characterization. Micromachines, 13(7). https://doi.org/10.3390/mi13071096

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