Side-Illuminated Photoconductive Semiconductor Switch Based on High Purity Semi-Insulating 4H-SiC

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High purity semi-insulating (HPSI) 4H-silicon carbide (SiC) was used to fabricate lateral and vertical photoconductive semiconductor switches (PCSSs). The lateral PCSSs were illuminated from the frontside (fPCSS) or the backside (bPCSS). The side-illuminated vertical PCSS (vPCSS) was designed to increase the light-matter interaction volume. A 532-nm pulsed laser with adjustable energy was utilized to excite the PCSSs. The turn-on time was found to be highly dependent on the optical illumination energy, and the full-width at half-maximum of the PCSSs output waveforms was related to the peak output voltage. The output electrical pulse from the vPCSS exhibited a shorter turn-on time and a larger pulsewidth than the two types of lateral PCSSs. The vPCSS outperformed the fPCSS and bPCSS in terms of minimummathrmscriptscriptstyle ON-state resistance and output pulse amplitude under the same optical illumination energy. The vPCSS, which utilizes a large effective contact area to collect photogenerated carriers, also had higher photon absorption efficiency by arranging the optical path at a right angle to the carrier transport. The vPCSS exhibited a minimummathrmscriptscriptstyle ON-state resistance of 0.34Omega at optical illumination energy of 8 mJ.

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Choi, P. H., Kim, Y. P., Kim, M. S., Ryu, J., Baek, S. H., Hong, S. M., … Jang, J. H. (2021). Side-Illuminated Photoconductive Semiconductor Switch Based on High Purity Semi-Insulating 4H-SiC. IEEE Transactions on Electron Devices, 68(12), 6216–6221. https://doi.org/10.1109/TED.2021.3117535

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