Radiation-Induced Effects in SiC Vertical Power MOSFETs Irradiated at Ultra-High Doses

Total-Ionizing Dose (TID) and Displacement Damage (DD) are investigated in SiC power MOSFETs at ultra-high doses with 10-keV X-ray and 3-MeV protons. Significant parametric shifts in the electrical responses of the devices are observed depending on the bias condition and on the fabrication technolog...

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Veröffentlicht in:IEEE transactions on nuclear science 2024-02, p.1-1
Hauptverfasser: Bonaldo, S., Martinella, C., Race, S., Fur, N., Mattiazzo, S., Bagatin, M., Gerardin, S., Paccagnella, A., Grossner, U.
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Zusammenfassung:Total-Ionizing Dose (TID) and Displacement Damage (DD) are investigated in SiC power MOSFETs at ultra-high doses with 10-keV X-ray and 3-MeV protons. Significant parametric shifts in the electrical responses of the devices are observed depending on the bias condition and on the fabrication technology. Worst TID degradation is measured when positive gate-bias is applied during the irradiation, due to positive charge trapping in the gate oxide. Devices built in the latest generation SiC technology reveals a smaller subthreshold swing degradation, thanks to a better quality of the SiC/SiO 2 interface. Devices exposed to 3-MeV protons exhibit a complex combination of TID and DD effects. The I-V and C-V measurements in SiC power MOSFETs identify two main degradation mechanisms: TID-induced charge trapping in the gate oxide and SiC/SiO 2 interface, and DD-induced lattice damage in the SiC drift region, which degrades the series resistance of the devices.
ISSN:0018-9499
DOI:10.1109/TNS.2024.3366190