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Spontaneous polarization model for surface orientation dependence of diamond hole accumulation layer and its transistor performance
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EngineeringTransistor PerformanceSemiconductor DeviceSurface Orientation DependenceNanoelectronicsSingle-crystal Diamond FetsHole DensityDevice ModelingMaterials ScienceElectrical EngineeringSemiconductor TechnologyPhysicsBias Temperature InstabilitySemiconductor Device FabricationMicroelectronicsDiamond-like CarbonSurface ScienceApplied PhysicsSpontaneous Polarization ModelSurface Accumulation Layer
Diamond metal-oxide-semiconductor field-effect transistors (FETs) have been fabricated on IIa-type large-grain diamond substrates with a (110) preferential surface. The drain current and cutoff frequency are −790mA∕mm and 45GHz, respectively, which are higher than those of single-crystal diamond FETs fabricated on (001) homoepitaxial diamond films. The hole carrier density of the hole accumulation layer depends on the orientation of the hydrogen-terminated diamond surface, for which (110) preferentially oriented films show 50%–70% lower sheet resistance than a (001) substrate. We propose that the hole density of the surface accumulation layer is proportional to the C–H bond density on the surface.
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