4.6 Article

Electrical properties of inhomogeneous tungsten carbide Schottky barrier on 4H-SiC

Journal

JOURNAL OF PHYSICS D-APPLIED PHYSICS
Volume 54, Issue 5, Pages -

Publisher

IOP PUBLISHING LTD
DOI: 10.1088/1361-6463/abbd65

Keywords

semiconductor interface; 4H-SiC; tungsten carbide; electrical characterization; current transport; Schottky device

Funding

  1. European ECSEL JU project REACTION [783158]

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This paper investigated the electrical behavior of WC Schottky barrier on 4H-SiC, revealing temperature-dependent changes in barrier height and ideality factor, indicating lateral inhomogeneity. By considering this inhomogeneity, the temperature-dependent leakage current under reverse bias could be better described.
In this paper, the electrical behavior of tungsten carbide (WC) Schottky barrier on 4H-SiC was investigated. First, a statistical current-voltage (I-V) analysis in forward bias, performed on a set of equivalent diodes, showed a symmetric Gaussian-like distribution of the barrier heights after annealing at 700 degrees C, where a low Schottky barrier height (phi(B) = 1.05 eV) and an ideality factor n = 1.06 were measured. The low value of the barrier height makes such a WC contact an interesting candidate to reduce the conduction losses in 4H-SiC Schottky diodes. A deeper characterization has been carried out, by monitoring the temperature dependence of the I-V characteristics and the behavior of the relevant parameters phi(B) and n. The increase of the barrier height and decrease of the ideality factor with increasing temperature indicated a lateral inhomogeneity of the WC/4H-SiC Schottky contact, which was described by invoking Tung's model. Interestingly, the temperature dependence of the leakage current under reverse bias could be described by considering in the thermionic field emission model the temperature dependent barrier height related to the inhomogeneity. These results can be useful to predict the behavior of WC/4H-SiC Schottky diodes under operative conditions.

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