Defect investigation of undoped wide bandgap materials: Comparison between charge transient spectroscopy (QTS) and inverse Laplace QTS

R Rina Yamazaki (Division of Electricity, Department of Electrical Engineering, Uppsala University 1 , Box 65, 751 03 Uppsala,) J Jan Isberg (Division of Electricity, Department of Electrical Engineering, Uppsala University 1 , Box 65, 751 03 Uppsala,) N Nattakarn Suntornwipat (Division of Electricity, Department of Electrical Engineering, Uppsala University 1 , Box 65, 751 03 Uppsala,) D Dmitrii Moldarev (Division of Materials Physics, Department of Physics and Astronomy, Uppsala University 2 , Box 516, 751 20 Uppsala,) B Björn Magnusson (STMicroelectronics Silicon Carbide AB 3 , Ramshällsvägen 15, 602 38 Norrköping,) A Aisuluu Aitkulova (Division of Electricity, Department of Electrical Engineering, Uppsala University 1 , Box 65, 751 03 Uppsala,) S Saman Majdi (Division of Electricity, Department of Electrical Engineering, Uppsala University 1 , Box 65, 751 03 Uppsala,)

Abstract

Understanding the electrically active defects and impurities in semiconductors, especially in intrinsic or unintentionally doped wide bandgap materials, still remains a challenge. Here, time-of-flight (ToF) measurement using a solid state light source (355 and 213 nm) was performed on intrinsic silicon carbide and single-crystalline diamond. The charge transient spectroscopy (QTS) and the inverse Laplace (IL) QTS methods were applied to analyze the ToF results. Using these methods, we were able to trace the existing impurities in both materials. However, ILQTS proved to be more sensitive, with higher resolution for detection of existing multiple defects. The results suggest that this system can successfully be employed to investigate electrically active impurities at different energy states in highly resistive and undoped materials.

Article Details

Volume / Issue Vol. 137, Issue 15
Published April 21, 2025
ISSN 0021-8979
Publisher American Institute of Physics

Journal Info

Journal of Applied Physics

American Institute of Physics

ISSN: 0021-8979 Physical Sciences

Authors (7)

R

Rina Yamazaki

Division of Electricity, Department of Electrical Engineering, Uppsala University 1 , Box 65, 751 03 Uppsala,

J

Jan Isberg

Division of Electricity, Department of Electrical Engineering, Uppsala University 1 , Box 65, 751 03 Uppsala,

N

Nattakarn Suntornwipat

Division of Electricity, Department of Electrical Engineering, Uppsala University 1 , Box 65, 751 03 Uppsala,

D

Dmitrii Moldarev

Division of Materials Physics, Department of Physics and Astronomy, Uppsala University 2 , Box 516, 751 20 Uppsala,

B

Björn Magnusson

STMicroelectronics Silicon Carbide AB 3 , Ramshällsvägen 15, 602 38 Norrköping,

A

Aisuluu Aitkulova

Division of Electricity, Department of Electrical Engineering, Uppsala University 1 , Box 65, 751 03 Uppsala,

S

Saman Majdi

Division of Electricity, Department of Electrical Engineering, Uppsala University 1 , Box 65, 751 03 Uppsala,