Mechanisms responsible for improvement of 4H-SiC/SiO2 interface properties by nitridation
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Afanas'ev, VV
Stesmans, A
Ciobanu, F
Pensl, G
Cheong, KY
Dimitrijev, S
Stesmans, A
Ciobanu, F
Pensl, G
Cheong, KY
Dimitrijev, S
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2003
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An analysis of fast and slow traps at the interface of 4H-SiC with oxides grown in O2, N2O, and NO reveals that the dominant positive effect of nitridation is due to a significant reduction of the slow electron trap density. These traps are likely to be related to defects located in the near-interfacial oxide layer. In addition, the analysis confirms that the fast interface states related to clustered carbon are also reduced by nitridation.
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Applied Physics Letters
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82
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4
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