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Deep-Ultraviolet Thermoreflectance Thermal Imaging of GaN High Electron Mobility Transistors

Authors
Shoemaker, D.C.Karim, A.Kendig, D.Kim, H.Choi, S.
Issue Date
1-Jan-2022
Publisher
IEEE Computer Society
Keywords
Deep-ultraviolet; gallium nitride (GaN); high electron mobility transistor (HEMT); self-heating; thermal management; thermoreflectance thermal imaging
Citation
InterSociety Conference on Thermal and Thermomechanical Phenomena in Electronic Systems, ITHERM, v.2022-May
Journal Title
InterSociety Conference on Thermal and Thermomechanical Phenomena in Electronic Systems, ITHERM
Volume
2022-May
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/hongik/handle/2020.sw.hongik/30521
DOI
10.1109/iTherm54085.2022.9899680
ISSN
1936-3958
Abstract
Featuring broadband operation and high efficiency, gallium nitride (GaN)-based radio frequency (RF) power amplifiers are key components to realize the next generation mobile network. However, to fully implement GaN high electron mobility transistors (HEMT) for such applications, it is necessary to overcome thermal reliability concerns stemming from localized extreme temperature gradients that form under high voltage and power operation. In this work, we developed a deep-ultraviolet thermoreflectance thermal imaging capability, which can potentially offer the highest spatial resolution among diffraction-limited far-field optical thermography techniques. Experiments were performed to compare device channel temperatures obtained from near-ultraviolet and deep-ultraviolet wavelength illumination sources for the proof of concept of the new characterization method. Deep-ultraviolet thermoreflectance imaging will facilitate the study of device self-heating within transistors based on GaN and emerging ultra-wide bandgap semiconductors (e.g., ß-Ga2O3, AlxGa1-xN, and diamond) subjected to simultaneous extreme electric field and heat flux conditions. © 2022 IEEE.
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