Standard dynamic characterization methods based on periodic narrow-pulse low duty-cycle excitation waveforms provide suboptimal I/V curves when used along with GaN field effect transistors (FETs), due to complex nonlinear charge trapping effects. Thus, a double-pulse technique for the dynamic characterization of GaN FETs is here presented. The double-pulsed I/V characteristics are shown to be not only isothermal but also corresponding to a fixed charge trapping state.Index Terms-Electrothermal effects, energy states, field effect transistors (FETs), gallium nitride, pulse measurements.
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