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A high-voltage lateral double-diffusion MOSFET (LDMOS) with a charge-balanced surface low on-resistance path (CBSLOP) layer is proposed and experimentally demonstrated using a modified CMOS process. The CBSLOP layer can not only provide a low on-resistance path in the on-state but also keep the charge balance between the N and P pillars of a surface low on-resistance path in the off-state, which results...
Reduced Bulk Field (REBULF) technology is used in the design of lateral power devices to improve breakdown voltage. Since this technology was firstly presented in 2006, this technology has gained widespread attention amongst researchers and has shown to offer good performance in a variety of application domains, especially in bulk silicon and SOI. This paper aims to offer a compendious and timely...
A novel concept of REBULF (REduced BULk Field) is proposed for the development of smart power integrated circuit with thin epitaxy layer, and a new device structure of Reduced BULk Field LDMOS with N+-floating layer embedded in the high-resistance substrate is designed. The mechanism of improved breakdown characteristics is that the high electric field around the drain is reduced by N+-floating layer...
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