Abstract:The Thomas Johann Seebeck Department of Electronics at the Tallinn University of Technology has studied the properties of Schottky contacts since the 1980s. The theoretical studies have been accompanied by analytical and numerical computer simulations. Realisation of SiC complementary power Schottky diodes has been possible since 1994, using diffusion welding (DW) metallisation technology. Measurement of the electrical properties of the produced samples offers excellent possibility to verify and enhance comput… Show more
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