Batch furnace CVD of pure boron layers on Si and GaN substrates for lowleakage- current diode fabrication

Authors: Thi Thanh Huong Vu*, Kevin M. Batenburg, Antonius A.I. Aarnink, Tihomir Knežević, Xingyu Liu, Lis K. Nanver
https://doi.org/10.51316/jst.165.etsd.2023.33.2.5

Abstract

Boron deposition on both n-Si and n-GaN in the temperature range 250 - 500 °C, has been shown to form diodes with low saturation currents, i.e., electron injection from the n-substrate into the B-layer was efficiently suppressed. Moreover, down to 3-nm-thick B-layers on Si were shown to form a material barrier to Al, opening the possibility of fabricating Au-free gates for GaN HEMTs. Several different chemical- and physical-vapor deposition (CVD/PVD) methods for depositing B have been studied for fabricating p+n-like Si diodes, called PureB diodes, all with comparable results. In this paper, the deposition of B-layers from diborane in a CVD batch furnace system is evaluated, particularly for use as a barrier material to enable Al-contacting of GaN diodes. These Al-B diodes could provide an option for fabricating CMOS-compatible, low-leakage current diodes at industrially attractive high throughput. The bulk B has high resistivity, which, combined with the fact that non-uniformities in the nm range are typical due to gas depletion along the furnace tube, gives uncontrollable, often high diode series resistance. A simulation study shows that Al-B could, nevertheless, be used as a gate stack in HEMTs for low-frequency power applications.

Keyword

boron, gallium-nitride, silicon, chemical vapor deposition, diodes, HEMTs, gate resistance
Pages : 29-35

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