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Degradation of gate-recessed MOS-HEMTs and conventional HEMTs under DC electrical stress*

Journal

CHINESE PHYSICS B
Volume 30, Issue 7, Pages -

Publisher

IOP Publishing Ltd
DOI: 10.1088/1674-1056/abe117

Keywords

gate-recessed MOS-HEMTs; channel electron injection; gate electron injection; barrier layer traps

Funding

  1. Laboratory Open Fund of Beijing Smart-chip Microelectronics Technology Co., Ltd
  2. National Natural Science Foundation of China [11690042]
  3. Science Challenge Project, China [TZ2018004, 12035019]
  4. National Major Scientific Research Instrument Projects, China [61727804]

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Research has shown that the performance degradation of gate-recessed MOS-HEMT under channel hot electron injection stress is more severe than that of conventional HEMT, mainly due to the combined effect of traps in the barrier layer and gate dielectric; the threshold voltage of conventional HEMT decreases under gate electron injection stress, while the threshold voltage of gate-recessed MOS-HEMT first increases and then decreases as the conventional HEMT.
The performance degradation of gate-recessed metal-oxide-semiconductor high electron mobility transistor (MOS-HEMT) is compared with that of conventional high electron mobility transistor (HEMT) under direct current (DC) stress, and the degradation mechanism is studied. Under the channel hot electron injection stress, the degradation of gate-recessed MOS-HEMT is more serious than that of conventional HEMT devices due to the combined effect of traps in the barrier layer, and that under the gate dielectric of the device. The threshold voltage of conventional HEMT shows a reduction under the gate electron injection stress, which is caused by the barrier layer traps trapping the injected electrons and releasing them into the channel. However, because of defects under gate dielectrics which can trap the electrons injected from gate and deplete part of the channel, the threshold voltage of gate-recessed MOS-HEMT first increases and then decreases as the conventional HEMT. The saturation phenomenon of threshold voltage degradation under high field stress verifies the existence of threshold voltage reduction effect caused by gate electron injection.

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