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We have identically prepared Au-Be/p-InSe:Cd Schottky barrier diodes (SBDs) (21 dots) on the InSe:Cd substrate. The electrical analysis of Au-Be/p-InSe:Cd structure has been investigated by means of current-voltage (I-V), capacitance-voltage (C-V) and capacitance-frequency (C-f) measurements at 296 K temperature in dark conditions. The effective barrier heights and ideality factors of identically fabricated Au-Be/p-InSe:Cd SBDs have been calculated from their experimental forward bias current-voltage (I-V) characteristics by applying a thermionic emission theory. The BH values obtained from the I-V characteristics have varied between 0.74 eV and 0.82 eV with values of ideality factors ranging between 1.49 and 1.11 for the Au-Be/p-InSe:Cd SBDs. It has been determined a lateral homogeneous barrier height value of approximately 0.82 eV for these structures from the experimental linear relationship between barrier heights and ideality factors. The Schottky barrier height (SBH) value has been obtained from the reverse-bias C-V characteristics of Au-Be/p-InSe:Cd SBD for only one diode. At high currents in the forward direction, the series resistance effect has been observed. The value of series resistance has been determined from I-V measurements using Cheung’s and Norde’s methods. 相似文献
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Wen-Chang Huang Chia-Tsung HorngJin Chang Cheng Chien-Chou Chen 《Microelectronic Engineering》2011,88(5):597-600
The current-voltage (I-V) characteristics of the Al/NPB/p-Si contact shows rectifying behavior with a potential barrier formed at the contact interface. The barrier height and ideality factor values of 0.65 eV and 1.33 are measured at the forward bias of the diode. The barrier height of the Al/NPB/p-Si diode at room temperature is larger that (∼0.58 eV) of conventional Al/p-Si diode. It reveals the NPB organic film control the carrier transport of the diode at the contact interface. The temperature effect on the I-V measurement is also performed to reveal the junction characteristics. The ideality factor of the Al/NPB/p-Si contact increases with decreasing temperature. And the barrier height decreases with decreasing temperature. The effects are due to the existence of the interface states and the inhomogeneous of the barrier at the junction. 相似文献
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Electron irradiation of the Au/n-Si/Al Schottky diode was performed by using 6 MeV electrons and 3 × 1012 e−/cm2 fluency. The current-voltage (I-V), capacitance-voltage (C-V) and capacitance-frequency (C-f) characteristics of the unirradiated and irradiated Schottky diode were analyzed. It was seen that the values of the barrier height, the series resistance, and the ideality factor increased after electron irradiation. However, there was a decrease in the leakage current with electron irradiation. The increase in the barrier height and in the series resistance values was attributed to the dopant deactivation in the near-interface region. The interface states, Nss, have been decreased significantly after electron irradiation. This was attributed to the decrease in recombination centre and the existence of an interfacial layer. A decrease in the capacitance was observed after electron irradiation. This was attributed to decrease in the net ionized dopant concentration with electron irradiation. 相似文献
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Small high-quality Au/P-Si Schottky barrier diodes (SBDs) with extremely low reverse leakage current using wet lithography were produced. Their effective barrier heights (BHs) and ideality factors from current–voltage (I-V) characteristics were measured by a conducting probe atomic force microscope (C-AFM). In spite of identical preparation of the diodes there was a diode-to-diode variation in ideality factor and barrier height Parameters. By extrapolating of the plots the built in potential of the Au /p-Si contact was obtained as Vbi=0.5425 V and the barrier height value (ФB(C-V)) was calculated to be ФB(C-V)=0.7145 V for Au/p-Si. It is found that for the diodes with diameters smaller than 100 µm the diode barrier height and ideality factor dependency to their diameters and correlation between the diode barrier height and its ideality factor are nonlinear, where similar to the earlier reported different metal semiconductor diodes in the literature, these parameters for the here manufactured diodes with diameters more than 100 µm are also linear. Based on the very obvious sub-nanometer C-AFM produced pictures the scientific evidence behind this controversy is also explained. 相似文献
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Small high-quality Au/P-Si Schottky barrier diodes (SBDs) with an extremely low reverse leakage current using wet lithography were produced. Their effective barrier heights (BHs) and ideality factors from current-voltage (Ⅰ-Ⅴ) characteristics were measured by a conducting probe atomic force microscope (C-AFM). In spite of the identical preparation of the diodes there was a diode-to-diode variation in ideality factor and barrier height parameters. By ex-trapolating the plots the built in potential of the Au/p-Si contact was obtained as Vbi = 0.5425 V and the barrier height value φB(C-V) was calculated to be φB(C-V) = 0.7145 V for Au/p-Si. It is found that for the diodes with diameters smaller than 100 μm, the diode barrier height and ideality factor dependency to their diameters and correlation between the diode barrier height and its ideality factor are nonlinear, where similar to the earlier reported different metal semi-conductor diodes in the literature, these parameters for the here manufactured diodes with diameters more than 100μm are also linear. Based on the very obvious sub-nanometer C-AFM produced pictures the scientific evidence behind this controversy is also explained. 相似文献
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S. Khanna A. Noor S. Neeleshwar M.S. Tyagi 《International Journal of Electronics》2013,100(12):1733-1741
Pt/4H-SiC Schottky barrier diodes have been fabricated to investigate the effect of annealing on the electrical characteristics of the fabricated devices. The parameters such as barrier height, ideality factor and donor concentration were deduced from the current–voltage (I–V) and the capacitance–voltage (C–V) measurements at room temperature. Diodes showed non-ideal behaviour like high value of ideality factor and lower value of barrier height. A barrier height of 1.82?eV was obtained from C–V measurements and it was 1.07?eV when obtained from the I–V measurements with ideality factor 1.71 for as-deposited diodes at room temperature. The diodes, therefore, were annealed in the temperature range from 25°C to 400°C to observe the effect of annealing temperature on these parameters. Schottky barrier height and ideality factors were found to be temperature-dependent. After rapid thermal annealing upto 400°C, a barrier height of 1.59?eV from C–V measurements and the value of 1.40?eV from I–V measurements with ideality factor 1.12 were obtained. Barrier heights deduced from C–V measurements were consistently larger than those obtained from I–V measurements. To come to terms with this discrepancy, we re-examined our results by including the effect of ideality factor in the expression of the barrier height. This inclusion of ideality factor results in reasonably good agreement between the values of barrier height deduced by the above two methods. We believe that these improvements in the electrical parameters result from the improvement in the quality of interfacial layer. 相似文献
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H. Do?an 《Microelectronic Engineering》2008,85(4):655-658
We have identically prepared as many as eight Ni/n-GaAs/In Schottky barrier diodes (SBDs) using an n-type GaAs substrate with a doping density of about 7.3 × 1015 cm−3. The thermal stability of the Ni/n-GaAs/In Schottky diodes has been investigated by means of current-voltage (I-V) techniques after annealed for 1 min in N2 atmosphere from 200 to 700 °C. For Ni/n-GaAs/In SBDs, the Schottky barrier height Φb and ideality factor n values range from 0.853 ± 0.012 eV and 1.061 ± 0.007 (for as-deposited sample) to 0.785 ± 0.002 eV and 1.209 ± 0.005 (for 600 °C annealing). The ideality factor values remained about unchanged up to 400 °C annealing. The I-V characteristics of the devices deteriorated at 700 °C annealing. 相似文献
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Electrical properties of Ta/n-Si and Ta/p-Si Schottky barrier diodes obtained by sputtering of tantalum (Ta) metal on semiconductors have been investigated. The characteristic parameters of these contacts like barrier height, ideality factor and series resistance have been calculated using current voltage (I-V) measurements. It has seen that the diodes have ideality factors more than unity and the sum of their barrier heights is 1.21 eV which is higher than the band gap of the silicon (1.12 eV). The results have been attributed the effects of inhomogeneities at the interface of the devices and native oxide layer. In addition, the barrier height values determined using capacitance-voltage (C-V) measurements have been compared the ones obtained from I-V measurements. It has seen that the interface states have strong effects on electrical properties of the diodes such as C-V and Rs-V measurements. 相似文献
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The metal-insulating semiconductor (MIS) Cu/n-GaAs diodes with thin anodic-insulating layer, which is formed by anodic oxidazation
on the n-GaAs substrate in aqueous 4C2H6O2+2H2O+0.1H3PO4 electrolyte with pH=2.02; anodically untreated control Cu/n-GaAs diodes; and anodically treated Cu/n-GaAs diodes (several
steps of anodization in the same electrolyte followed by a dip in diluted aqueous HCl solution and a subsequent rinse in deionized
water) have been prepared. The anodization has increased the barrier heights as well as the ideality factors. We have obtained
barrier heights of approximately 0.68 eV, 0.90 eV, and 0.92 eV for the control sample, anodically treated sample, and MIS
sample, respectively, adding the contribution caused by image-force effect only. Thus, the barrier height has been increased
by at least 140 meV. Furthermore, we have calculated a mean tunneling-barrier height of x=0.025 eV for the MIS Cu/n-GaAs Schottky barrier diode (SBD). 相似文献
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Al/ZnO/p-Si, Al/PMMA/p-Si and Al/PMMA/ZnO/p-Si structures were fabricated. Based on the measured current–voltage (C–V) and capacitance–voltage curves, the electrical characteristics of these heterostructures such as ideality factor, barrier height and series resistance of each structure were analyzed and then compared with those of Al/PMMA/ZnO/p-Si. According to C–V measurement, it was found that the Al/PMMA/ZnO/p-Si structure indicates the better electronic performance rather than other structures. The obtained results represent low series resistance (19.3 Ω) after coating with polymethyl methacrylate (PMMA) over ZnO/p-Si heterojunction structure for Al/PMMA/ZnO/p-Si heterostructure. 相似文献
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Au/n-GaN Schottky diodes with the Au electrode deposited at low temperature (LT=77K) have been studied. In comparison, the
same chip of GaN epitaxial layer was also used for room temperature Schottky diodes. The low temperature Schottky diodes exhibit
excellent performance. Leakage current density as low as 2.55×10−11 A·cm−2 at −2.5 V was obtained in the LT Schottky diodes. The linear region in the current-voltage curve at forward bias extends
more than eight orders in current magnitude. Current-voltage-temperature measurements were carried out to study the characteristics
of the LT Schottky diodes. A typical barrier height of about 1.32 eV for the LT diode, which is the highest value ever reported,
was obtained. The obvious enhancement in electrical performance makes the LT processing a very promising technique for GaN
device application although the detailed mechanisms for the LT Au/n-GaN Schottky diodes are still under investigation. 相似文献
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Schottky barrier (SB) Ge channel MOSFETs suffer from high drain-body leakage at the required elevated substrate doping concentrations to suppress source–drain leakage. Here, we show that electrodeposited Ni–Ge and NiGe/Ge Schottky diodes on highly doped Ge show low off current, which might make them suitable for SB-MOSFETs. The Schottky diodes showed rectification of up to five orders in magnitude. At low forward biases, the overlap of the forward current density curves for the as-deposited Ni/n-Ge and NiGe/n-Ge Schottky diodes indicates Fermi-level pinning in the Ge bandgap. The SB height for electrons remains virtually constant at 0.52 eV (indicating a hole barrier height of 0.14 eV) under various annealing temperatures. The series resistance decreases with increasing annealing temperature in agreement with four-point probe measurements indicating the lower specific resistance of NiGe as compared with Ni, which is crucial for high drive current in SB-MOSFETs. We show by numerical simulation that by incorporating such high-quality Schottky diodes in the source/drain of a Ge channel PMOS, highly doped substrate could be used to minimize the subthreshold source to drain leakage current. 相似文献
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A. Sefao?lu S. Do?an B. Gürbulak S. Tüzemen A. Türüt 《Microelectronic Engineering》2008,85(3):631-635
The temperature dependence of current-voltage (I-V) characteristics of as-fabricated and annealed Ni/n-type 6H-SiC Schottky diode has been investigated in the temperature range of 100-500 K. The forward I-V characteristics have been analysed on the basis of standard thermionic emission theory. It has been shown that the ideality factor (n) decreases while the barrier height (Φb) increases with increasing temperature. The values of Φb and n are obtained between 0.65-1.25 eV and 1.70-1.16 for as-fabricated and 0.74-1.70 eV and 1.84-1.19 for annealed diode in the temperature range of 100-500 K, respectively. The I-V characteristics of the diode showed an increase in the Schottky barrier height, along with a reduction of the device leakage current by annealing the diode at 973 K for 2 min. 相似文献
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A Mo/n-type 6H-SiC/Ni Schottky barrier diode (SBD) was fabricated by sputtering Mo metal on n-type 6H-SiC semiconductor. Before the formation of Mo/n-type 6H-SiC SBD, an ohmic contact was formed by thermal evaporation of Ni on n-type 6H-SiC and annealing at 950 °C for 10 min. It was seen that the structure had excellent rectification. The electrical parameters were extracted using its current–voltage (I–V) and capacitance–voltage (C–V) measurements carried out at room temperature. Very high (1.10 eV) barrier height and 1.635 ideality factor values were reported for Mo/n-type 6H-SiC using ln I–V plot. The barrier height and series resistance values of the diode were also calculated as 1.413 eV and 69 Ω from Norde׳s functions, respectively. Furthermore, 1.938 eV barrier height value of Mo/n-type 6H-SiC SBD calculated from C–V measurements was larger than the one obtained from I–V data. 相似文献
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The influence of high energy electron (HEE) irradiation from a Sr-90 radio-nuclide on n-type Ni/4H–SiC samples of doping density 7.1×1015 cm−3 has been investigated over the temperature range 40–300 K. Current–voltage (I–V), capacitance–voltage (C–V) and deep level transient spectroscopy (DLTS) were used to characterize the devices before and after irradiation at a fluence of 6×1014 electrons-cm−2. For both devices, the I–V characteristics were well described by thermionic emission (TE) in the temperature range 120–300 K, but deviated from TE theory at temperature below 120 K. The current flowing through the interface at a bias of 2.0 V from pure thermionic emission to thermionic field emission within the depletion region with the free carrier concentrations of the devices decreased from 7.8×1015 to 6.8×1015 cm−3 after HEE irradiation. The modified Richardson constants were determined from the Gaussian distribution of the barrier height across the contact and found to be 133 and 163 A cm−2 K−2 for as-deposited and irradiated diodes, respectively. Three new defects with energies 0.22, 0.40 and 0.71 eV appeared after HEE irradiation. Richardson constants were significantly less than the theoretical value which was ascribed to a small active device area. 相似文献
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The Gaussian distribution model have been used to analyze the anomalies observed in tungsten (W)/4H-SiC current voltage characteristics due to the barrier inhomogeneities that prevail at the metal-semiconductor interface. From the analysis of the forward I-V characteristics measured at elevated temperatures within the range of 303-448 K and by the assumption of a Gaussian distribution (GD) of barrier heights (BHs), a mean barrier height of 1.277 eV, a zero-bias standard deviation σ0 = 0.092 V and a factor T0 of 21.69 K have been obtained. Furthermore the modified Richardson plot according to the Gaussian distribution model resulted in a mean barrier height and a Richardson constant (A∗) of 1.276 eV and 145 A/cm2 K2, respectively. The A∗ value obtained from this plot is in very close agreement with the theoretical value of 146 A/cm2 K2 for n-type 4H-SiC. Therefore, it has been concluded that the temperature dependence of the forward I-V characteristics of the W/4H-SiC contacts can be successfully explained on the basis of a thermionic emission conduction mechanism with Gaussian distributed barriers. In addition, a comparison is made between the present results and those obtained previously assuming the pinch-off model. 相似文献
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Based on characteristics such as low barrier and high electron mobility of lattice matched In0.53Ga0.47 As layer,InP-based Schottky barrier diodes(SBDs) exhibit the superiorities in achieving a lower turn-on voltage and series resistance in comparison with GaAs ones.Planar InP-based SBDs have been developed in this paper.Measurements show that a low forward turn-on voltage of less than 0.2 V and a cutoff frequency of up to 3.4 THz have been achieved.The key factors of the diode such as series resistance and the zero-biased junction capacitance are measured to be 3.32Ωand 9.1 fF,respectively.They are highly consistent with the calculated values.The performances of the InP-based SBDs in this work,such as low noise and low loss,are promising for applications in the terahertz mixer,multiplier and detector circuits. 相似文献
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In this study, a gold/poly(3-hexylthiophene):[6,6]-phenyl C61 butyric acid methyl ester/n-type silicon (Au/P3HT:PCBM/n-Si) metal-polymer-semiconductor (MPS) Schottky barrier diode (SBD) was fabricated. To accomplish this, a spin-coating system and a thermal evaporation were used for preparation of a P3HT/PCBM layer system and for deposition of metal contacts, respectively. The forward- and reverse-bias current–voltage (I–V) characteristics of the MPS SBD at room temperature were studied to investigate its main electrical parameters such as ideality factor (n), barrier height (ΦB), series resistance (Rs), shunt resistance (Rsh), and density of interface states (Nss). The I–V characteristics have nonlinear behavior due to the effect of Rs, resulting in an n value (3.09) larger than unity. Additionally, it was found that n, ΦB, Rs, Rsh, and Nss have strong correlation with the applied bias. All results suggest that the P3HT/PCBM interfacial organic layer affects the Au/P3HT:PCBM/n-Si MPS SBD, and that Rs and Nss are the main electrical parameters that affect the Au/P3HT:PCBM/n-Si MPS SBD. Furthermore, a lower Nss compared with that of other types of MPS SBDs in the literature was achieved by using the P3HT/PCBM layer. This lowering shows that high-quality electronic and optoelectronic devices may be fabricated by using the Au/P3HT:PCBM/n-Si MPS SBD. 相似文献
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In this work, we prepared metal/interlayer/semiconductor (MIS) diodes by coating of an organic film on p-Si substrate. Metal(Al)/interlayer(Orange GOG)/semiconductor(p-Si) MIS structure had a good rectifying behavior. By using the forward-bias I-V characteristics, the values of ideality factor (n) and barrier height (BH) for the Al/OG/p-Si MIS diode were obtained as 1.73 and 0.77 eV, respectively. It was seen that the BH value of 0.77 eV calculated for the Al/OG/p-Si MIS diode was significantly larger than the value of 0.50 eV of conventional Al/p-Si Schottky diodes. Modification of the potential barrier of Al/p-Si diode was achieved by using thin interlayer of the OG organic material. This was attributed to the fact that the OG organic interlayer increased the effective barrier height by influencing the space charge region of Si. The interface-state density of the MIS diode was found to vary from 2.79 × 1013 to 5.80 × 1012 eV−1 cm−2. 相似文献