Mapping Conductivity and Electric Field in an AlGaAs HEMT with STEM EBIC

William A Hubbard
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Abstract The operation of modern semiconductor components often relies on nanoscale electronic features emerging from complicated device architectures with finely tuned composition. While the physical structure of these devices may be straightforward to image, the resulting electronic characteristics are invisible to most high-resolution imaging techniques. Here we present electron beam-induced (EBIC) imaging in the scanning transmission electron microscope (STEM) as a high-resolution imaging technique with electronic-based contrast for characterizing complex semiconductor devices. Here, as an example case, we discuss the preparation and imaging of a STEM EBIC-compatible cross section extracted from a commercial AlGaAs high electron-mobility transistor (HEMT). The device exhibits low surface leakage, as measured via electrical testing and STEM EBIC conductivity contrast. The EBIC signal in the active layer of the device is mostly confined to the InGaAs channel, indicating that the electronic structure is largely preserved following sample preparation.
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利用STEM EBIC技术绘制AlGaAs HEMT的电导率和电场
现代半导体元件的运行往往依赖于纳米级电子特征,这些特征来自于复杂的器件结构和精细调谐的组成。虽然这些设备的物理结构可以直接成像,但大多数高分辨率成像技术无法看到由此产生的电子特性。在这里,我们提出电子束诱导(EBIC)成像在扫描透射电子显微镜(STEM)作为一个高分辨率成像技术与电子为基础的对比度表征复杂的半导体器件。在这里,作为一个例子,我们讨论了从商用AlGaAs高电子迁移率晶体管(HEMT)中提取的STEM ebic兼容横截面的制备和成像。通过电气测试和STEM EBIC电导率对比测量,该器件具有低表面泄漏。器件有源层中的EBIC信号主要局限于InGaAs通道,表明样品制备后电子结构基本保留。
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