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High-energy proton irradiation effects on GaN hybrid-drain-embedded gate injection transistors

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Abstract The characterization of commercial-grade power transistors upon high levels of particle irradiation is required to enable radiation tolerant LED power supplies for the new luminaires of CERN accelerator tunnels,… Click to show full abstract

Abstract The characterization of commercial-grade power transistors upon high levels of particle irradiation is required to enable radiation tolerant LED power supplies for the new luminaires of CERN accelerator tunnels, which represent a harsh environment for semiconductor devices. This work describes the effects of 24 GeV/c proton irradiation on commercial GaN hybrid-drain-embedded gate injection transistors (HD-GITs) after a fluence of 5.9 × 1014 p/cm2. Measurements of drain leakage current, threshold voltage and Ids − Vds curves show that only a minor variation occurs in the electrical properties of GaN HD-GITs after the considered fluence; for example, an average increase of ≈11–13 mV is found in the threshold voltage upon irradiation. We also put forward a physical explanation of the observed degradation caused by proton irradiation; in particular, the electron drift velocity in the 2DEG channel at high electric fields appears to decrease due to a radiation-induced increase in phonon relaxation rate. Finally, an AC/DC LED power supply with current control using GaN HD-GITs is proposed for the new luminaires of CERN tunnels, meeting the requirements in terms of radiation hardness and light quality.

Keywords: irradiation; hybrid drain; gan hybrid; embedded gate; proton irradiation; drain embedded

Journal Title: Microelectronics Reliability
Year Published: 2020

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