Abstract

Surface-recombination-free InGaAs/InP HBTs with graded base have been demonstrated. The HBTs were passivated by ammonium sulfide. The current gain of the nonself-aligned HBTs was independent of the emitter periphery, indicating that the surface recombination was removed by the passivation. For the self-aligned HBTs, the current gain was still dependent on the emitter periphery after the passivation due to the base contact recombination. A surface leakage channel has been identified to result in a significant increase in the base contact recombination. The passivation has two effects: one is the surface recombination velocity reduction and the other is the surface leakage channel elimination.

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