Systematic Analysis of the High- and Low-Field Channel Mobility in Lateral 4H-SiC MOSFETs
Résumé
In this work, we investigate the impact of Al-implantation into n-MOSFET channel regions together with its p-doping concentration upon the mobility limiting scattering mechanisms in the channel. For this purpose, a study of the interface trap density, interface trapped charge density, field-effect mobility, and Hall mobility is carried out for normally-off n-MOSFETs with different doping profiles and concentrations in the channel region. The trend of the field-effect and the Hall mobility as well as the differences thereof will be discussed. Based on the determined mobilities in the range from 11.9 cm2/Vs to 92.4 cm2/Vs, it will be shown that for p-doping concentrations above 5·1016 cm-3 Coulomb scattering is the dominant scattering mechanism for both, low- and high-field mobility. In contrast, for p-doping concentrations below 5·1016, cm-3 further scattering mechanisms will be considered that may account for the observed mobility trend at high electric fields.