Gate Injection Transistor (GIT)—A Normally-Off AlGaN/GaN Power Transistor Using Conductivity Modulation
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We have developed a normally-off GaN-based transistor using conductivity modulation, which we call a gate injection transistor (GIT). This new device principle utilizes hole-injection from the p-AlGaN to the AlGaN/GaN heterojunction, which simultaneously increases the electron density in the channel, resulting in a dramatic increase of the drain current owing to the conductivity modulation. The fabricated GIT exhibits a threshold voltage of 1.0 V with a maximum drain current of 200 mA/mm, in which a forward gate voltage of up to 6 V can be applied. The obtained specific ON-state resistance ($R_{ \scriptstyle{\rm ON} } \cdot A$) and the OFF-state breakdown voltage ($\hbox{BV}_{\rm ds}$) are 2.6…
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- Transistor
- Emphasis (telecommunications)
- Breakdown voltage
- Gallium nitride
- Optoelectronics
- Materials science
- Conductivity
- Threshold voltage
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- Affordable and clean energy
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