Abstract
A method is suggested for reducing the density of surface states at the 4H-SiC/SiO2 interface by the implantation of phosphorus ions into a 4H-SiC epitaxial layer immediately before the growth of a gate insulator in an atmosphere of dry oxygen. A significant decrease in the density of surface states is observed at a phosphor-ion concentration at the SiO2/SiC interface exceeding 1018 cm−3. However, together with the passivation of surface states, the introduction of phosphorus ions leads to an increase in the built-in charge in the insulator and also slightly deteriorates the reliability of the gate insulator fabricated by this technique.
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