Abstract

This paper focuses on the effect of single event transients on AlGaN/GaN on sapphire high-electron-mobility-transistors (HEMTs). This results in a novel study in high performance transistors using sapphire substrate. Technology computer aided design tools are used in order to perform the radiation simulations, once the DC response of the transistors have been reproduced. Results show the relationship of the drain current density with ion energy and angle of incidence. The current increases as the ion penetrates deeper in the device due to higher energies, while it decreases as the angle increases. To our knowledge, angle strikes have never been studied before in AlGaN/GaN HEMTs. Several charge collection mechanisms are discussed and their relationships with ion energy and angle of incidence are established.

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