2021
DOI: 10.29292/jics.v16i3.566
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Reliability analysis of gamma- and X-ray TID effects, on a commercial AlGaN/GaN based FET

Abstract: In this work, measurements were taken to investigate the robustness of a GaN HEMT to TID by a 60CO Source. These results will be compared with a previous X-ray based work. The robustness was investigated through IxV curves and characteristic parameters of the irradiated device. The analysis included data acquired both from on- and off- state modes. The work concludes that the device is robust to TID, as it quickly recovered important parameters. Mainly, the on-state mode, which presented a better performance c… Show more

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“…From figure 2(b), we notice that there is a slight recovery of saturation current after 0.7 dpa and 0.1 dpa for ON and OFF mode, respectively. This similar behavior has been observed before with 60 Co irradiation in OFF mode [30]. This has been attributed to the fact that the entrapment dynamics of charges generated by irradiation eventually attain equilibrium and compete with the recombination of charge pairs, causing the system to return to its initial state.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 84%
“…From figure 2(b), we notice that there is a slight recovery of saturation current after 0.7 dpa and 0.1 dpa for ON and OFF mode, respectively. This similar behavior has been observed before with 60 Co irradiation in OFF mode [30]. This has been attributed to the fact that the entrapment dynamics of charges generated by irradiation eventually attain equilibrium and compete with the recombination of charge pairs, causing the system to return to its initial state.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 84%