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Design and Characterization of High $di/dt$ CS-MCT for Pulse Power Applications

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A high di/dt MOS-controlled thyristor with cathode-short structure (CS-MCT) is developed for pulse power applications. Compared with conventional MCT (con-MCT), the cathode short in the proposed CS-MCT greatly improves the… Click to show full abstract

A high di/dt MOS-controlled thyristor with cathode-short structure (CS-MCT) is developed for pulse power applications. Compared with conventional MCT (con-MCT), the cathode short in the proposed CS-MCT greatly improves the dV/dt robustness. To achieve simultaneously high di/dt capability, special design of device characteristics parameter and consideration of 2-D transient carrier transport are carried out for the first time. Experimental results show that the proposed CS-MCT exhibits di/dt over 357 kA/cm $^{{\textsf {2}}}$ / $\mu \text{s}$ and peak current of 27.1 kA/cm $^{{\textsf {2}}}$ . Meanwhile, the improved practical dV/dt characteristics are validated in comparison with con-MCT at the same condition. The high di/dt property and simultaneously high dV/dt robustness indicate the proposed CS-MCT is a promising semiconductor pulse switch for pulse power applications.

Keywords: mct; pulse power; italic italic; tex math; inline formula

Journal Title: IEEE Transactions on Electron Devices
Year Published: 2017

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