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Identification of two trapping mechanisms responsible of the threshold voltage variation in SiO$_2$/4H-SiC MOSFETs

Published 30 Apr 2020 in physics.app-ph and cond-mat.mtrl-sci | (2004.14925v1)

Abstract: A non-relaxing method based on cyclic gate bias stress is used to probe the interface or near-interface traps in the SiO$_2$/4H-SiC system over the whole 4H-SiC band gap. The temperature dependent instability of the threshold voltage in lateral MOSFETs is investigated and two separated trapping mechanisms were found. One mechanism is nearly temperature independent and it is correlated to the presence of near interface oxide traps that are trapped via tunneling from the semiconductor. The second mechanism, having an activation energy of 0.1 eV, has been correlated to the presence of intrinsic defects at the SiO$_2$/4H-SiC interface.

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