Abstract

The fabrication and characterization of MBE-grown AlGaAs/GaAs heterojunction bipolar transistors (HBT's) are described, A Be redistribution profile in the HBT epi-layer at the emitter-base heterojunction interface is investigated using secondary ion mass spectrometry, A relatively high substrate temperature of 650°C during growth can be employed by introducing a 100-A undoped spacer layer between the emitter and base layer. A simple wafer characterization method using phototransistors is demonstrated for accurately predicting current gain in a three-terminal device. A dc current gain of up to 230 is obtained for the fabricated HBT with a heavy base doping of 1 × 1019/cm3. A gain-bandwidth product f T of 25 GHz is achieved with a 4.5-µm-width emitter HBT.

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