Abstract

Abstract The interface trap density in oxides grown on 6H silicon carbide by remote plasma-enhanced chemical vapor deposition as well as by thermal oxidation is studied. This trap density is found to be drastically reduced by a plasma-assisted PDP (pre-deposition process) in hydrogen. The reduction is stable if a high-temperature annealing step is carried out which excludes a simple passivation by hydrogen.

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