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  4. Numerical Simulation and Parameter Extraction of Pure Thermionic Emission Across Schottky Contacts
 
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Numerical Simulation and Parameter Extraction of Pure Thermionic Emission Across Schottky Contacts

Date Issued
01-01-2022
Author(s)
Devi, A. V.Nandini
Bhargav, P. N.Sai
Khandelwal, Sourabh
Gurugubelli, Vijaya Kumar
Shreepad Karmalkar 
Indian Institute of Technology, Madras
DOI
10.1109/ICEE56203.2022.10117821
Abstract
We examine two widely prevalent parameter extraction methodologies for Schottky contacts, namely, Regional and Cheung-Cheung's methods. We establish that the Cheung-Cheung's method is highly effective for barrier heights greater than 0.4 V, but fails for low barrier heights. Further, we examine the thermionic emission (TE) models employed by ATLAS and SENTAURUS simulators. We show that the default TE model in ATLAS, called THERM, is not the right choice but the surface recombination velocity-based models are to be used. The Cheung-Cheung's method, when applied to the simulated data for Schottky contacts on Si and GaN, extracts much different barrier height and ideality factor when the input barrier height is small and series resistance is large.
Subjects
  • Cheung-Cheung's metho...

  • Numerical simulations...

  • Parameter extraction

  • Regional method

  • Schottky contacts

  • Thermionic emission

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