Superjunction devices are reported to provide better high-voltage operation characteristics than conventional abrupt junction devices in silicon power applications. In this study, the superjunction reduced surface field (SJ-RESURF) lateral double diffused metal oxide semiconductor field effect transistor (LDMOSFET) is fabricated on a bulk silicon wafer to improve the operating characteristics of high-voltage devices. By introducing the p-type strips in the drift region, higher doping concentration of the drift region can be adopted to reduce the conduction resistance. The SJ-RESURF LDMOSFET with a specific on-resistance of 3.53 Ámm 2 , a breakdown voltage of 335 V and a drift length of 30 mm, is demonstrated; its turn onresistance is 25% better than that of the conventional structure. The turn-on resistance, breakdown behavior, device geometry, temperature, and charge balance mechanics of the SJ-RESURF LDMOSFET are examined herein.
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