In this paper, we investigate the electrical evolution of tungsten (W) and tungsten carbide (WC) Schottky contacts on 4H-SiC subjected to thermal treatments at different annealing temperatures from 475 to 700 {\deg} C. For each annealing temperature, the uniformity of the Schottky barrier height (ϕB) and ideality factor (n) was monitored by current-voltage (I-V) measurements in forward bias, performed over sets of equivalent diodes. Good values of n (below 1.05) were found for both contacts up to thermal annealing at 700 {\deg} C. On the other hand, the barrier of the two contacts behaves differently. For the W/4H-SiC diode, the ϕB increases with the annealing temperature (from 1.14 eV at 475 {\deg} C to 1.25 eV at 700 {\deg} C), whereas the Schottky barrier in WC/4H-SiC features a slight reduction already with thermal annealing at 475 {\deg} C, remaining almost constant at around 1.06 eV up to annealing at 700 {\deg} C. A deeper characterization was performed on the 700 {\deg} C-annealed contacts by studying the temperature-dependence of the Schottky parameters by current-voltage-temperature (I-V-T) characterization. The ϕB and n behaviour with temperature indicates the presence of a nanoscale lateral inhomogeneity for both Schottky contacts, which can be described by Tung's model. Finally, the temperature-dependence of the reverse characteristics could be described by the thermionic field emission model (TFE), accounting for the temperature dependent barrier height determined from forward characterization.
@article{arxiv.2205.14985,
title = {Electrical evolution of W and WC Schottky contacts on 4H-SiC at different annealing temperatures},
author = {Marilena Vivona and Gabriele Bellocchi and Raffaella Lo Nigro and Simone Rascuná and Fabrizio Roccaforte},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2205.14985},
year = {2022}
}