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Journal of Semiconductors | 2010

Nonlinear characterization of GaN HEMT

Chen Chi; Hao Yue; Yang Ling; Quan Si; Ma Xiaohua; Zhang Jincheng

DC I—V output, small signal and an extensive large signal characterization (load-pull measurements) of a GaN HEMT on a SiC substrate with different gate widths of 100 μm and 1 mm have been carried out. From the small signal data, it has been found that the cutoff frequencies increase with gate width varying from 100 μm to 1mm, owing to the reduced contribution of the parasitic effect. The devices investigated with different gate widths are enough to work in the C band and X band. The large signal measurements include the load-pull measurements and power sweep measurements at the C band (5.5 GHz) and X band (8 GHz). When biasing the gate voltage in class AB and selecting the source impedance, the optimum load impedances seen from the device for output power and PAE were localized in the load-pull map. The results of a power sweep at an 8 GHz biased various drain voltage demonstrate that a GaN HEMT on a SiC substrate has good thermal conductivity and a high breakdown voltage, and the CW power density of 10.16 W/mm was obtained. From the results of the power sweep measurement at 5.5 GHz with different gate widths, the actual scaling rules and heat effect on the large periphery device were analyzed, although the effects are not serious. The measurement results and analyses prove that a GaN HEMT on a SiC substrate is an ideal candidate for high-power amplifier design.


Chinese Physics Letters | 2009

Various Recipes of SiNx Passivated AlGaN/GaN High Electron Mobility Transistors in Correlation with Current Slump

Yang Ling; Hao Yue; Ma Xiaohua; Quan Si; Hu Gui-Zhou; Jiang Shou-Gao; Yang Li-Yuan

The current slump of different recipes of SiNx passivated AlGaN/GaN high electron mobility transistors (HEMTs) is investigated. The dc and pulsed current-voltage curves of AlGaN/GaN HEMTs using different recipes are analyzed. It is found that passivation leakage has a strong relationship with NH3 flow in the plasma-enhanced chemical vapor phase deposition process, which has impacted on the current collapse of SiNx passivated devices. We analyze the pulsed IDS – VDS characteristics of different recipes of SiNx passivation devices for different combinations of gate and drain quiescent biases (VGS0, VDS0) of (0, 0), (−6, 0), (−6, 15) and (0, 15)V. The possible mechanisms are the traps in SiNx passivation capturing the electrons and the surface states at the SiNx/AlGaN interface, which can affect the channel of two-dimensional electron gas and cause the current collapse.


Journal of Semiconductors | 2009

Enhancement-mode AlGaN/GaN HEMTs fabricated by fluorine plasma treatment ∗

Quan Si; Hao Yue; Ma Xiaohua; Xie Yuanbin; Ma Jigang

The fabrication of enhancement-mode AlGaN/GaN HEMTs by fluorine plasma treatment on sapphire substrates is reported. A new method is used to fabricate devices with different fluorine plasma RF power treatments on one wafer to avoid differences between different wafers. The plasma-treated gate regions of devices treated with different fluorine plasma RF powers were separately opened by a step-and-repeat system. The properties of these devices are compared and analyzed. The devices with 150 W fluorine plasma treatment power and with 0.6 μm gate-length exhibited a threshold voltage of 0.57 V, a maximum drain current of 501 mA/mm, a maximum transconductance of 210 mS/mm, a current gain cutoff frequency of 19.4 GHz and a maximum oscillation frequency of 26 GHz. An excessive fluorine plasma treatment power of 250 W results in a small maximum drain current, which can be attributed to the implantation of fluorine plasma in the channel.The fabrication of enhancement-mode AlGaN/GaN HEMTs by fluorine plasma treatment on sapphire substrates is reported. A new method is used to fabricate devices with different fluorine plasma RF power treatments on one wafer to avoid differences between different wafers. The plasma-treated gate regions of devices treated with different fluorine plasma RF powers were separately opened by a step-and-repeat system. The properties of these devices are compared and analyzed. The devices with 150 W fluorine plasma treatment power and with 0.6 μm gate-length exhibited a threshold voltage of 0.57 V, a maximum drain current of 501 mA/mm, a maximum transconductance of 210 mS/mm, a current gain cutoff frequency of 19.4 GHz and a maximum oscillation frequency of 26 GHz. An excessive fluorine plasma treatment power of 250 W results in a small maximum drain current, which can be attributed to the implantation of fluorine plasma in the channel.


Journal of Semiconductors | 2010

AlGaN/GaN double-channel HEMT

Quan Si; Hao Yue; Ma Xiaohua; Zheng Pengtian; Xie Yuanbin

The fabrication of AlGaN/GaN double-channel high electron mobility transistors on sapphire substrates is reported. Two carrier channels are formed in an AlGaN/GaN/AlGaN/GaN multilayer structure. The DC performance of the resulting double-channel HEMT shows a wider high transconductance region compared with single-channel HEMT. Simulations provide an explanation for the influence of the double-channel on the high transconductance region. The buffer trap is suggested to be related to the wide region of high transconductance. The RF characteristics are also studied.


Chinese Physics B | 2011

Characterization of Al2O3/GaN/AlGaN/GaN metal—insulator—semiconductor high electron mobility transistors with different gate recess depths

Ma Xiaohua; Pan Cai-Yuan; Yang Li-Yuan; Yu Hui-You; Yang Ling; Quan Si; Wang Hao; Zhang Jincheng; Hao Yue

In this paper, in order to solve the interface-trap issue and enhance the transconductance induced by high-k dielectric in metal—insulator—semiconductor (MIS) high electron mobility transistors (HEMTs), we demonstrate better performances of recessed-gate Al2O3 MIS-HEMTs which are fabricated by Fluorine-based Si3N4 etching and chlorine-based AlGaN etching with three etching times (15 s, 17 s and 19 s). The gate leakage current of MIS-HEMT is about three orders of magnitude lower than that of AlGaN/GaN HEMT. Through the recessed-gate etching, the transconductance increases effectively. When the recessed-gate depth is 1.02 nm, the best interface performance with τit = (0.20−1.59) μs and Dit = (0.55−1.08) × 1012 cm−2 eV−1 can be obtained. After chlorine-based etching, the interface trap density reduces considerably without generating any new type of trap. The accumulated chlorine ions and the N vacancies in the AlGaN surface caused by the plasma etching can degrade the breakdown and the high frequency performances of devices. By comparing the characteristics of recessed-gate MIS-HEMTs with different etching times, it is found that a low power chlorine-based plasma etching for a short time (15 s in this paper) can enhance the performances of MIS-HEMTs effectively.


Chinese Physics Letters | 2010

Characteristics in AlN/AlGaN/GaN Multilayer-Structured High-Electron-Mobility Transistors *

Hu Gui-Zhou; Yang Ling; Yang Li-Yuan; Quan Si; Jiang Shou-Gao; Ma Ji-Gang; Ma Xiaohua; Hao Yue

A new multilayer-structured AlN/AlGaN/GaN heterostructure high-electron-mobility transistor (HEMT) is demonstrated. The AlN/AlGaN/GaN HEMT exhibits the maximum drain current density of 800 mA/mm and the maximum extrinsic transconductance of 170 mS/mm. Due to the increase of the distance between the gate and the two-dimensional electron-gas channel, the threshold voltage shifts slightly to the negative. The reduced drain current collapse and higher breakdown voltage are observed on this AlN/AlGaN/GaN HEMT. The current gain cut-off frequency and the maximum frequency of oscillation are 18.5 GHz and 29.0 GHz, respectively.


Archive | 2015

Device for calibrating gas sensor

Wen Changbao; Wang Yingying; Dang Shuanghuan; Zhu Bo; Ju Yongfeng; Li Yanming; Quan Si


Archive | 2016

Load impedance matching unit

Wen Changbao; Jiang Yanni; Jin Xueying; Li Yanming; Quan Si; Ru Feng; Ju Yongfeng


Archive | 2015

A signal conditioning circuit for surface acoustic wave oscillator output signal

Wen Changbao; Dang Shuanghuan; Li Yanming; Quan Si; Du Kai; Fan Jibin; Yang Xiaojun; Ju Yongfeng


Archive | 2014

Application circuit of surface acoustic wave transducer

Wen Changbao; Fang Jishan; Li Yanming; Ju Yongfeng; Xu Hongke; Quan Si

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Hao Yue

Ministry of Education

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Hao Yue

Ministry of Education

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