This work offers a reliability-oriented characterization of power p–i–n diodes turn-off transients. The softness of the turn-off and the snap-off voltage (defined as the threshold beyond which large, anomalous reverse overvoltages develop across the diode at turn-off) are investigated both experimentally and numerically for a wide set of diodes with different drift region width, resistivity and lifetime. In particular, lifetime control is obtained by electron irradiation at different doses. As a result, guidelines emerge for the design of the snubberless diode with optimum trade-off between switching speed and softness. It is also suggested that, for complete diode characterization, the well-known softness factor be accompanied by the snap-off voltage, i.e. the peak reverse voltage triggering anomalous oscillations in the turn-off transient.
Experimental and numerical study of the recovery softness and overvoltage dependance on p-i-n diode design / Cova, Paolo; Menozzi, Roberto; Portesine, M.. - In: MICROELECTRONICS JOURNAL. - ISSN 0959-8324. - 37:(2006), pp. 409-416. [10.1016/j.mejo.2005.05.027]
Experimental and numerical study of the recovery softness and overvoltage dependance on p-i-n diode design
COVA, Paolo;MENOZZI, Roberto;
2006-01-01
Abstract
This work offers a reliability-oriented characterization of power p–i–n diodes turn-off transients. The softness of the turn-off and the snap-off voltage (defined as the threshold beyond which large, anomalous reverse overvoltages develop across the diode at turn-off) are investigated both experimentally and numerically for a wide set of diodes with different drift region width, resistivity and lifetime. In particular, lifetime control is obtained by electron irradiation at different doses. As a result, guidelines emerge for the design of the snubberless diode with optimum trade-off between switching speed and softness. It is also suggested that, for complete diode characterization, the well-known softness factor be accompanied by the snap-off voltage, i.e. the peak reverse voltage triggering anomalous oscillations in the turn-off transient.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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