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Electroluminescence Spectral Imaging of Extended Defects in 4H-SiC

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To understand the nature of various extended defects and their impact on the electronic or optoelectronic characteristics of semiconductor devices, the investigation of spectral properties is required. However, electroluminescence spectroscopy does not provide spatial or structural information. The lack of such information can lead to incorrect assignment of a luminescence band and therefore misinterpretation of the nature of the emitting defect. Here we report on the collection and analysis of real-color and spectrally selective monochromatic electroluminescence (EL) images from 4H-SiC PiN diodes. The former provides the approximate spectral properties from the color of the various defects with high spatial resolution, while the latter enables simultaneous collection of both structural and spectral properties from extended defects, thereby assisting in providing the correct assignment of the various spectral features observed. This effort enabled the observation of the formation of a green EL emission located at C-core partial dislocations (PDs) that occurred during the stacking fault (SF) expansion process.

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This work was supported by ONR, DARPA, and ASEE. Samples were provided by CREE, Inc.

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Giles, A., Caldwell, J., Stahlbush, R. et al. Electroluminescence Spectral Imaging of Extended Defects in 4H-SiC. J. Electron. Mater. 39, 777–780 (2010). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11664-010-1109-4

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