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Imec announces GaN-on-silicon breakthrough

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 200V and 650V dispersion-free normally-off/e-mode power devices built on 200mm wafers
Belgian research company Imec has announced that it has developed 200V and 650V normally-off/enhancement mode (e-mode) power devices on 200mm/8-inch GaN-on-silicon wafers, achieving a very low dynamic Ron dispersion (below 20 percent) and state-of-the-art performance and reproducibility.

Imec says it technology is ready for prototyping, customised low-volume production as well as for technology transfer.

Imec's GaN-on-Si device technology is Au-free and compatible with the wafer handling and contamination requirements for processing in a silicon fab. A key component of the GaN device structure is the buffer layer, which is required to accommodate the large difference in lattice parameters and thermal expansion coefficient between the AlGaN/GaN materials system and the silicon substrate.

Imec says it has achieved a breakthrough development in the buffer design (patent pending), allowing it to grow buffers qualified for 650V on large diameter 200mm wafers. This, in combination with the choice of the silicon substrate thickness and doping increased the GaN substrate yield on 200mm to competitive levels, enabling low-cost production of GaN power devices.

Ccleaning and dielectric deposition conditions have been optimised too, and the field plate design (a common technique for achieving performance improvement) has been extensively studied. As a result, the devices exhibit dynamic Ron dispersion below 20 percent up to 650V over the full temperature range from 25degC to 150degC. This means that there is almost no change in the transistor on-state after switching from the off-state, a challenge typical for GaN technology.

"Having pioneered the development of GaN-on-silicon power device technology on large diameter substrates (200mm/8-inch), imec now offers companies access to its normally-off/e-mode GaN power device technology through prototyping, low-volume manufacturing as well as via a full technology transfer," stated Stefaan Decoutere, program director for GaN technology at Imec.

"Next to enhancement mode power device switches, imec also provides lateral Schottky diodes for power switching applications. Based on imec's proprietary device architecture, the diode combines low turn-on voltage with low leakage current, up to 650V "“ a combination that is very challenging to achieve."

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