FABRICATION AND CHARACTERIZATION OF METAL-SEMICONDUCTOR FIELD-EFFECT TRANSISTOR UTILIZING DIAMOND SURFACE-CONDUCTIVE LAYER

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作者
ITOH, M
KAWARADA, H
机构
[1] Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering, School of Science and Engineering, Waseda University, Tokyo, 169, З-Ą-l Ohkubo Shinjuku-ku
关键词
HOMOEPITAXIAL CVD DIAMOND; HYDROGEN TERMINATION; SURFACE-CONDUCTIVE LAYER; MESFET; ENHANCEMENT MODE; TRANSCONDUCTANCE; E/R INVERTER; HIGH VOLTAGE GAIN; DIRECT COUPLED E/E INVERTER; HIGH 3-DB FREQUENCY (F(H));
D O I
10.1143/JJAP.34.4677
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O59 [应用物理学];
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摘要
Metal-semiconductor field-effect transistors (MESFETs) have been fabricated using the p-type surface-conductive layer of undoped homoepitaxial diamond film on the surface. The layers have been employed as tile channel of MESFETs. Since the surface-conductive layer is ultrathin, the depletion region has already closed the surface-conductive channel at the gate voltage of 0 V i.e., these MESFETs exhibit the enhancement mode (normally off-mode). The threshold voltages are -1.6V and -0.7V in the case of Al and Pb gate respectively. These MESFETs also exhibit channel pinch-off and complete saturation of drain current, and high transconductance of 2.5 mS/mm at room temperature. This value is the highest of all diamond FETs at present. enhancement/resistor (E/R) inverters with the enhancement mode transistor and resistor, and direct coupled enhancement/enhancement (E/E) inverters with the two enhancement mode transistors have been also fabricated. This E/R inverter exhibits high voltage gain. For a E/E inverter, the voltage gain has also been measured as a function of frequency. The high 3-dB frequency (f(H)) is above 2 MHz. The voltage gain at frequency =f(H) (Hz) is equal to 1/root 2 the voltage gain at freyuency=0(Hz).
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页码:4677 / 4681
页数:5
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