Abstract

The letter describes advantages of low-temperature (~77 K) operation for InP MOSFETs using an anodic oxide of InP as the gate insulator. By cooling the device to about 100 K, the electron effective mobility in the device is increased by 5–8 times that at room temperature. Moreover, an increasing drift of drain current observed at room temperature disappears completely.

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