Abstract
Lateral implanted SiC MOSFETs and NMOS capacitors were fabricated and used to extract channel mobility and interface state density DIT for three different gate oxides. DIT values were extracted using the high(1 MHz)-low(1 kHz) method for NMOS capacitors and the subthreshold slope for MOSFETs. The subthreshold slope extraction gave 6-20 times higher DIT values compared to the high-low method, presumably because the high-low method cannot capture the fastest traps [1]. None of the methods resulted in clear proportionality between the inverse channel mobility and DIT. The subthreshold slope gave similar DIT values for samples with different surface p-doping concentrations indicating that the method is not sensitive to the threshold voltage.
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