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Diamond for Electronics: Materials,Processing and Devices
Authors:Daniel Araujo  Mariko Suzuki  Fernando Lloret  Gonzalo Alba  Pilar Villar
Affiliation:1.Department of Materials Science and Engineering, University of Cádiz, 11510 Puerto Real, Spain; (M.S.); (G.A.); (P.V.);2.Department of Applied Physics, University of Cádiz, 11510 Puerto Real, Spain;
Abstract:Progress in power electronic devices is currently accepted through the use of wide bandgap materials (WBG). Among them, diamond is the material with the most promising characteristics in terms of breakdown voltage, on-resistance, thermal conductance, or carrier mobility. However, it is also the one with the greatest difficulties in carrying out the device technology as a result of its very high mechanical hardness and smaller size of substrates. As a result, diamond is still not considered a reference material for power electronic devices despite its superior Baliga’s figure of merit with respect to other WBG materials. This review paper will give a brief overview of some scientific and technological aspects related to the current state of the main diamond technology aspects. It will report the recent key issues related to crystal growth, characterization techniques, and, in particular, the importance of surface states aspects, fabrication processes, and device fabrication. Finally, the advantages and disadvantages of diamond devices with respect to other WBG materials are also discussed.
Keywords:diamond   MPCVD growth   power electronics   electron microscopy
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