Abstract

The electrical contact properties of Co/4H-SiC structures are investigated. A carbon interfacial layer between a Co film and SiC is used to improve the Ohmic contact properties significantly. The C film is deposited prior to Co film deposition on SiC using DC sputtering. The high quality Ohmic contact and specific contact resistivity of 2.30 × 10−6 Ω · cm2 are obtained for Co/C/SiC structures after two-step annealing at 500 °C for 10 min and 1050 °C for 3 min. The physical properties of the contacts are examined by using XRD. The results indicate that the Co-based metal contacts have better structural stability of silicide phases formed after the high temperature annealing and carbon-enriched layer is produced below the contact, playing a key role in forming an Ohmic contact through the reduction of effective Schottky barrier height for the transport of electrons. The thermal stability of Au/Co/C/SiC Ohmic contacts is investigated. The contacts remain Ohmic on doped n-type (2.8 × 1018 cm−3) 4H-SiC after thermal aging treatment at 500 °C for 20 h.

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