Current gain increase in AlGaAs/GaAs heterojunction bipolar transistors using AlGaAs layer overgrowth
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1994
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Applied Physics Letters
Abstract
Reduction of the surface recombination current components in Npn AlGaAs/GaAs heterojunction bipolar transistors has been achieved by overgrowing the emitter?mesas with an AlGaAs layer approximately 0.5 ?m thick. It was observed that the n=2 recombination current was reduced by ?90%, to about 10% of the original value, with a corresponding 13?fold increase in current gain for 270?20 ?m2 devices. In addition, devices with the same emitter?base area, but significantly different perimeters, were observed to have similar current gains and n=2 recombination current values. This was in contrast to devices fabricated without an overgrowth layer. These results suggest that the overgrowth layer causes a very significant reduction in the perimeter recombination current.
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Current gain increase, AIGaAs/GaAs heterojunction bipolar transistors, Overgrowth; Kalinga