Abstract

In this paper, a new design concept is proposed for 600V IGBTs to achieve both fast switching and unclamped inductive switching (UIS) capability. The concept is based on optimizing p-emitter efficiency (/spl gamma/) for each condition of on-state and sustaining mode. Here the /spl gamma/ is reduced in on-state to lower the turn-off loss, but kept enough in sustaining mode to suppress the electric field. In particular, it is show that the /spl gamma/ of more than 0.4 in sustaining mode prevents the short-time UIS failure. The concept was successfully applied to NPT-IGBT, and the fabricated device has demonstrated fast switching adaptable to a frequency of 150 kHz and UIS capability of 28mJ/mm/sup 2/ at a high current density ( J/sub C/) of 200A/cm/sub 2/ (about 6 times the J/sub C/ of MOSFETs).

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