A high-performance temperature sensor based on coupled 4H-SiC Schottky diodes is presented. The linear dependence on temperature of the difference between the forward voltages appearing on two diodes biased at different constant currents, in a range from 30°C up to 300°C, was used for temperature sensing. A high sensitivity of 5.11 mV/°C was measured. This is, to the best of our knowledge, the first experimental result about a proportional-to-absolute-temperature sensor made with SiC diodes, showing both a good degree of linearity and long-term stability performance.Index Terms-Schottky diodes, silicon carbide, temperature sensors, wide band gap semiconductors.
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