Abstract

Lattice-matched InAlN/GaN high electron mobility transistors (HEMTs) have been prepared in a silicon-on-insulator (SOI)-like configuration. Here, this implies an ultrathin body 50 nm GaN channel/50 nm AlN nucleation layer material structure on sapphire with the active areas confined by mesa etching, resulting in semi-enhancement mode device characteristics. In contrast to conventional technologies, the device characteristics (maximum drain current, threshold voltage and 1 MHz large signal operation) change only within less than approx. 10% up to 600 °C compared to room temperature (RT). The current on/off ratio decreases from 1010 at RT to 106 at 600 °C, due to residual defect activation. These first results of ultrathin body GaN-on-sapphire-based materials and device technology may indicate that essential improvements in the temperature-handling capability of electronic device structures beyond what is common at present may be possible with only limited sacrifice of device performance.

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