Impact of Terrestrial Neutrons on the Reliability of SiC VD-MOSFET Technologies

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Accelerated terrestrial neutron irradiations were performed on different commercial SiC power MOSFETs with planar, trench, and double-trench architectures. The results were used to calculate the failure cross sections and the failure-in-time (FIT) rates at sea level. Enhanced gate and drain leakage were observed in some devices which did not exhibit a destructive failure during the exposure. In particular, a different mechanism was observed for planar and trench gate MOSFETs, the first showing a partial gate rupture with a leakage path mostly between the drain and the gate, similar to what was previously observed with heavy ions, while the second exhibiting a complete gate rupture. The observed failure mechanisms and the postirradiation gate stress (PIGS) tests are discussed for different technologies.

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Martinella, C., Alia, R. G., Stark, R., Coronetti, A., Cazzaniga, C., Kastriotou, M., … Javanainen, A. (2021). Impact of Terrestrial Neutrons on the Reliability of SiC VD-MOSFET Technologies. IEEE Transactions on Nuclear Science, 68(5), 634–641. https://doi.org/10.1109/TNS.2021.3065122

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