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AlGaAs/InGaAs pseudomorphic high electron mobility transistor using Pd/Ge ohmic contact SCIE SCOPUS

Title
AlGaAs/InGaAs pseudomorphic high electron mobility transistor using Pd/Ge ohmic contact
Authors
Lee, JLKim, YTOh, JWLee, BT
Date Issued
2001-03
Publisher
INST PURE APPLIED PHYSICS
Abstract
Microstructural reactions of a Pd/Ge contact to a AlGaAs/InGaAs pseudomorphic high electron mobility transistor (PHEMT) have been investigated, and the results have been used to interpret the changes of electrical properties of the PHEMT. In the as-deposited state, a tertiary phase of PdxGaAs containing excess Ge atoms is formed at the interface of Pd/GaAs. When the ohmic metals deposited were annealed at 300 degreesC, a PdGe compound was formed and its contact resistivity was decreased to 1.2 x 10(-7) Ohm . cm(2). This is due to the preferential outdiffusion of Ga atoms to the PdGe during annealing, leaving Ga vacancies behind. Simultaneously, Ge atoms are indiffused to the GaAs and occupy the Ga vacancies, converting the interfacial GaAs layer into n(+)-GaAs. The low-temperature PdGe ohmic contact allows changing the sequence in the formation of source/drain and gate electrodes in the PHEMT process. The device performance was remarkably improved as the annealing temperature was increased or the contact resistivity was reduced. The PHEMTs with a gate length of 1.1 mum, annealed at 300 degreesC, exhibit maximum transconductance of 381 mS/mm.
Keywords
PHEMT; ohmic contact; PdGe; microstructure; electrical property; N-TYPE GAAS; DEGRADATION MECHANISM; GE; LAYER; PD
URI
https://oasis.postech.ac.kr/handle/2014.oak/19425
DOI
10.1143/JJAP.40.1188
ISSN
0021-4922
Article Type
Article
Citation
JAPANESE JOURNAL OF APPLIED PHYSICS PART 1-REGULAR PAPERS SHORT NOTES & REVIEW PAPERS, vol. 40, no. 3A, page. 1188 - 1193, 2001-03
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