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Characterization of 4H-SiC JFETs for Use in Analog Amplifiers Capable of 723K Operation
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 15 February 2011
Abstract
Discrete, buried-gate 4H-SiC JFETs (W/L = 1 mm/5 μm) were packaged and characterized at temperatures ranging from 290 K to 773 K for use in a hybrid, 4H-SiC analog amplifier. A contaminated passivation oxide was found to limit high-temperature operation initially, but upon removal of the passivation layer the devices demonstrated stable operation to 773 K with adequate amplification (A v greater than 200 V/V) up to 673 K. From the 16 devices tested, a peak extrinsic saturated transconductance (gmsa ) of 27.1 mS/mm was measured at 308 K, corresponding to a channel mobility of 400 cm2/V.s, excluding significant series resistance effects.
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