沟沟 MOS 肖特基二极管:一种基于物理的分析模型方法,用于电荷共享
Mohammed Tanvir Quddus1, Alvaro D Latorre-Rey1, Zeinab Ramezani1
1Power Solutions Group, Onsemi, Scottsdale, AZ 85250, USA.
Micromachines
|January 25, 2025
概括
一个新的分析模型简化了Trench MOS Barrier Schottky (TMBS) 整流器分析. 它准确地预测电场行为,帮助设计高效率的动力设备.
科学领域:
- 半导体设备物理学的物理
- 动力电子产品的动力电子.
- 分析建模分析建模
背景情况:
- 沟MOS屏障Schottky (TMBS) 整流器比平面Schottky整流器提供了更好的性能.
- 现有的TMBS设备分析模型有限,大多数研究依赖于复杂的数值模拟.
研究的目的:
- 在反向偏差下为TMBS整流器开发一种新的基于物理的分析模型.
- 为了阐明TMBS mesa区域内的电场和电位分布.
- 为TMBS设备设计提供一种更容易获得的替代方案,而不是计算密集型的模拟.
主要方法:
- 开发了一种基于物理的分析模型,利用了Schottky和MOS连接点之间的共享电荷概念.
- 分析了受沟几何和偏差条件影响的电场分布.
- 通过将分析结果与TCAD模拟进行比较来验证模型.
主要成果:
- 该模型准确地捕捉了TMBS设备中的电场行为和电位分布.
- 分析预测和TCAD模拟结果之间有很强的一致性.
- 确定了关键设计参数,如沟深度,氧化物厚度和影响设备性能的兴奋剂度.
结论:
- 新的分析模型为TMBS整流器行为提供了准确和高效的见解.
- 该模型是优化TMBS设备设计的宝贵工具,用于高效,高压应用.
- 这些发现支持电源,汽车电子和可再生能源系统的进步.
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