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Edge effects on gate tunneling current in HEMTs
Date Issued
01-10-2007
Author(s)
Sathaiya, D. Mahaveer
Indian Institute of Technology, Madras
Abstract
We elucidate five considerations for accurate estimation of electron tunneling from the gate edges of high-electron mobility transistors (HEMTs). These considerations are listed as follows: 1) edge roughness; 2) net charge at the AlGaN/passivation interface; 3) dielectric constant of the medium above the HEMT surface; 4) nontriangular potential barrier; and 5) negligible angular tunneling from the gate edge. Using these considerations, we calculate the reverse gate current IG of AlGaN/GaN HEMTs based on thermionic trap-assisted tunneling (TTT) and direct tunneling (DT) mechanisms. These calculations establish that the observed rise in IG for a gate voltage beyond the threshold is due to tunneling from the gate edges. The calculations also show that the TTT mechanism can predict the measured G of AlGaN/GaN HEMTs over a wide range of gate voltages and temperatures and point to the possibility of a rapid rise in IG at high gate voltages due to the DT mechanism. © 2007 IEEE.
Volume
54