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Study of The Transversal Electron Mobility in Heterojunction Bipolar Transistors with Strained SI1−x Gex-Base
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 25 February 2011
Abstract
The effective transversal mobility of the minority carrier electrons in asymmetrically strained p-type Si1−x Gex -layers, grown on a Si (100) substrate, is studied as a function of boron doping concentration and Ge-content x. The experiments are based on the temperature dependence (290 to 400K) of the collector current enhancement of heterojunction bipolar transistors with a pseudomorphic Si1−x Gex-base. The interpretation of these results is based on new insights about the effective density of states in the valence band of these strained layers [1]. We will present first experimental evidence of the theoretical calculations in [1]. From this we will derive then the value of the NcNv -product for the strained Si1−x Gex-alloy. This allows to extract the ratio of the electron mobility in Si and strained Si1−xGex. We found an enhancement of the mobility when the B-doping level is around 1018 cm−3 and 0.08<x<0.16. At higher values of the Ge-content and the doping level, the enhancement is reduced again.
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