The origins of the leakage currents of p-n junction and Schottky diodes in all kinds of materials: A novel explanation based on impurity-photovoltaic-effect due to the self-absorption of the room-temperature infrared emission from materials
Jianming Li

TL;DR
This paper proposes a new theoretical model explaining leakage currents in p-n and Schottky diodes based on impurity-photovoltaic-effect caused by self-absorption of IR emission, offering a universal explanation for various junctions.
Contribution
It introduces a novel impurity-photovoltaic-effect model that explains leakage currents as IR-generated photocurrents, differing from traditional defect-based theories.
Findings
Leakage currents can be explained as IR-induced photocurrents.
The model applies to all junction types with built-in electric fields.
Provides a unified explanation for leakage in various semiconductor devices.
Abstract
A p-n junction is the basic building block for various semiconductor devices. A Schottky diode has characteristics that are essentially similar to those of the p-n junction diode. As is known, the leakage currents of p-n and Schottky junctions affect the overall performance of the devices and reduce the reliability of the devices. In order to achieve optimum device design, it is essential to fully understand the physical principle of the leakage currents. In traditional theory, defects provide a path for leakage current to travel. In this study, a novel theoretical model based on impurity-photovoltaic-effect is proposed to explain the leakage currents. It is well known that any object at a room-temperature emits infrared (IR) photons due to blackbody radiation. As is also well known, there is no absolutely pure material, and any material contains unavoidable defects associated with…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced Semiconductor Detectors and Materials · Advanced Materials and Semiconductor Technologies · Semiconductor materials and interfaces
