Impact of eliminating ungated access regions on DC and thermal performance of GaN-based MIS-HEMT

Author:

Zhang XinkunORCID,Zhou Yu,Xu Shuqian,Qie HaoranORCID,Wang QingruORCID,Li Qian,Liu JianxunORCID,Sun Xiujian,Dai Quan,Zhan XiaoningORCID,Zhi Gaofei,Sun Qian,Yang Hui

Abstract

Abstract The impacts of eliminating access regions (AR) on DC and thermal performance of GaN-based MIS-HEMT have been studied using a device of 4 µm gate length. Nominal absence of ARs was achieved by a metal-organic chemical vapor deposition-regrown heavily n-doped GaN contact region extended to the two-dimensional electron gas (2DEG) channel (with sheet resistance as low as 14 Ω/ and ohmic contact resistance of 0.20  Ω mm) and 22-nm-thick AlN/Al2O3/HfO2 insulator layers acting as both gate dielectrics and sidewall spacers. As a result, a low knee voltage (2.5 V @ V GS = +2 V) comparable to deeply-scaled devices was attained, revealing the dominant role of ARs in knee voltages. High linearity at lower supply voltages (gate voltage swing of 7.3 V @ V DS = 5 V) and a faster GVS saturation trend with V DS increasing were observed, benefiting from the improved utility of applied lateral voltage. Moreover, a much lower thermal resistance compared to that of the conventional MIS-HEMT structure (146 vs. 202 K W−1) was extracted by a static-pulsed I-V measurement method. Simplified TCAD simulations were conducted to explain the underlying mechanisms, demonstrating that the enhanced surface heat flow covered by the gate metal as well as the more uniform electric field along the 2DEG channel accounts for the better capability of heat management in the device free of ARs. Our results indicate the size of DC and thermal performance enhancements obtained by eliminating ARs in a GaN-based MIS-HEMT structure.

Funder

Key Research Program of Frontier Sciences, CAS

CAS Bilateral Cooperation Program

Bureau of International Cooperation, CAS

Guangdong Basic and Applied Basic Research Foundation

Guangdong Province Key-Area R&D Program

Suzhou Science and Technology Program

Strategic Priority Research Program of CAS

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Scientific and Technological Research Council of Turkey

National Key Research and Development Program of China

Key R&D Program of Jiangsu Province

Youth Promotion Association of CAS

Natural Science Foundation of Jiangsu Province

Publisher

IOP Publishing

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