High Temperature Operation of Al 0.45 Ga 0.55 N/Al 0.30 Ga 0.70 N High Electron Mobility Transistors

  • Baca A
  • Armstrong A
  • Allerman A
  • et al.
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© The Author(s) 2017. AlGaN-channel high electron mobility transistors (HEMTs) are among a class of ultra wide-bandgap transistors that have a bandgap greater than ∼3.4 eV, beyond that of GaN and SiC, and are promising candidates for RF and power applications. Long-channel AlxGa1-xN HEMTs with x = 0.3 in the channel have been built and evaluated across the −50◦C to +200◦C temperature range. Room temperature drain current of 70 mA/mm, absent of gate leakage, and with a modest −1.3 V threshold voltage was measured. A very large Ion/Ioff current ratio, greater than 108 was demonstrated over the entire temperature range, indicating that off-state leakage is below the measurement limit even at 200◦C. Combined with near ideal subthreshold slope factor that is just 1.3× higher than the theoretical limit across the temperature range, the excellent leakage properties are an attractive characteristic for high temperature operation.

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Baca, A. G., Armstrong, A. M., Allerman, A. A., Klein, B. A., Douglas, E. A., Sanchez, C. A., & Fortune, T. R. (2017). High Temperature Operation of Al 0.45 Ga 0.55 N/Al 0.30 Ga 0.70 N High Electron Mobility Transistors. ECS Journal of Solid State Science and Technology, 6(11), S3010–S3013. https://doi.org/10.1149/2.0041711jss

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