Electrical and structural characterization of <i>in situ</i> MOCVD Al2O3/β-Ga2O3 and Al2O3/β-(AlxGa1−x)2O3 MOSCAPs
Abstract
This study investigates the electrical and structural properties of metal–oxide–semiconductor capacitors (MOSCAPs) with in situ metal-organic chemical vapor deposition-grown Al2O3 dielectrics deposited at varying temperatures on (010) β-Ga2O3 and β-(AlxGa1−x)2O3 films with different Al compositions. The Al2O3/β-Ga2O3 MOSCAPs exhibited a strong dependence of electrical properties on Al2O3 deposition temperature. At 900 °C, reduced voltage hysteresis (∼0.3 V) with improved reverse breakdown voltage (74.5 V) was observed, corresponding to breakdown fields of 5.01 MV/cm in Al2O3 and 4.11 MV/cm in β-Ga2O3 under reverse bias. In contrast, 650 °C deposition temperature resulted in higher voltage hysteresis (∼3.44 V) and lower reverse breakdown voltage (38.8 V) with breakdown fields of 3.69 and 2.87 MV/cm in Al2O3 and β-Ga2O3, respectively, but exhibited impressive forward breakdown field, increasing from 5.62 MV/cm at 900 °C to 7.25 MV/cm at 650 °C. High-resolution scanning transmission electron microscopy (STEM) revealed improved crystallinity and sharper interfaces at 900 °C, contributing to enhanced reverse breakdown performance. For Al2O3/β-(AlxGa1−x)2O3 MOSCAPs, increasing Al composition (x) from 5.5% to 9.2% reduced net carrier concentration and improved reverse breakdown field contributions from 2.55 to 2.90 MV/cm in β-(AlxGa1−x)2O3 and 2.41 to 3.13 MV/cm in Al2O3. The electric field in Al2O3 dielectric under forward bias breakdown also improved from 5.0 to 5.4 MV/cm as Al composition increased from 5.5% to 9.2%. The STEM imaging confirmed the compositional homogeneity and excellent stoichiometry of both Al2O3 and β-(AlxGa1−x)2O3 layers. These findings demonstrate the robust electrical performance, high breakdown fields, and excellent structural quality of Al2O3/β-Ga2O3 and Al2O3/β-(AlxGa1−x)2O3 MOSCAPs, highlighting their potential for high-power electronic applications.
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Journal of Applied Physics
American Institute of Physics
Authors (9)
A. F. M. Anhar Uddin Bhuiyan
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Massachusetts Lowell , Lowell, Massachusetts 01854,
Lingyu Meng
Peking-Tsinghua Center for Life Sciences, Academy for Advanced Interdisciplinary Studies, Peking University
Dong Su Yu
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, The Ohio State University 1 , Columbus, Ohio 43210,
Sushovan Dhara
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, The Ohio State University 1 , Columbus, Ohio 43210,
Hsien-Lien Huang
Department of Materials Science and Engineering, The Ohio State University 3 , Columbus, Ohio 43210,
Vijay Gopal Thirupakuzi Vangipuram
Jinwoo Hwang
Siddharth Rajan
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Ohio State University 1 , Columbus, Ohio 43210,
Hongping Zhao