Abstract

The forward voltage drops of pin diodes with the carbon implantation process or thermal oxidation process using a drift layer of 120 μm thick are around 4.0 V and are lower than those with the standard process. The reverse recovery characteristics of diodes with the standard process or carbon implantation at room temperature show almost the same tendency. In the reverse recovery characteristics at 250 oC, pin diodes with carbon implantation process, however, have the longer reverse recovery time than those with the standard process. These characteristics indicate that a recombination path other than the bulk carrier lifetime, such as the interfaces or the surface recombination, becomes dominant in the reverse recovery characteristics at room temperature.

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