A new high-voltage LDMOS with folded drift region (FDR LDMOS) is proposed. The drift region is folded by introducing the interdigital oxide layer in the Si active layer, the result of which is that the effective length of the drift region is increased significantly. The breakdown characteristic has been improved by the shielding effect of the electric field from the holes accumulated in the surface of the device and the buried oxide layer. The numerical results indicate that the breakdown voltage of 700 V is obtained in the proposed device in comparison to 300 V of conventional LDMOS, while maintaining low on-resistance.
A new SOI power device with multi-region high-concentration fixed charge (MHFC) is reported. The MHFC is formed through implanting Cs or I ion into the buried oxide layer (BOX), by which the high-concentration dynamic electrons and holes are induced at the top and bottom interfaces of BOX. The inversion holes can enhance the vertical electric field and raise the breakdown voltage since the drain bias is mainly generated from the BOX. A model of breakdown voltage is developed, from which the optimal spacing has also been obtained. The numerical results indicate that the breakdown voltage of device proposed is increased by 287% in comparison to that of conventional LDMOS.
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