Semiconductor device, inverter circuit, drive device, vehicle, and elevator
US-2022013639-A1 · Jan 13, 2022 · US
US12302594B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12302594-B2 |
| Application number | US-202217954830-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 28, 2022 |
| Priority date | Sep 29, 2021 |
| Publication date | May 13, 2025 |
| Grant date | May 13, 2025 |
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A power semiconductor device includes an active region with power cells, each configured to conduct a load current portion between first and second load terminals. Each power cell includes: trenches and mesas laterally confined by the trenches and in a vertical direction adjoining a drift region. The mesas include an active mesa having a source region of a first conductivity type and a body region of a second conductivity type separating the source region from the drift region. Both the source and body region are electrically connected to the first load terminal. At least one trench adjacent to the active mesa is configured to induce a conductive channel in the active mesa. A punch through structure s electrically separated from the active mesa by at least one separation stack.
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A power semiconductor device comprising an active region with a plurality of power cells, each configured to conduct a load current portion between a first load terminal and a second load terminal, wherein each power cell comprises: a plurality of trenches; a plurality of mesas laterally confined by the trenches and in a vertical direction adjoining a drift region of the power semiconductor device, wherein the plurality of mesas comprises an active mesa having a source region of a first conductivity type and a body region of a second conductivity type separating the source region from the drift region, wherein both the source region and the body region are electrically connected to the first load terminal, and wherein at least one of the trenches adjacent to the active mesa is configured to induce a conductive channel in the active mesa; and a punch through structure electrically separated from the active mesa by at least one separation stack and comprising a first region of the first conductivity type arranged between a first junction and a second junction, and a second region of the second conductivity type arranged between the second junction and the active mesa, wherein the first junction is either: a pn-junction between the first region and a third region of the second conductivity type, the third region connecting the first junction to the first load terminal; or a Schottky contact between the first load terminal and the first region, wherein the second junction is a pn-junction between the first region and the second region, wherein the second junction is connected to the active mesa through the second region. 2. The power semiconductor device of claim 1 , wherein the punch through structure is arranged in at least one auxiliary mesa laterally confined by two of the plurality of trenches. 3. The power semiconductor device of claim 1 , wherein the punch through structure is arranged in at least one of the plurality of trenches. 4. The power semiconductor device of claim 1 , wherein the punch through structure is configured to allow for a current flow that has a unipolar portion amounting to at least 85% of a total of the current flow in the punch through structure. 5. The power semiconductor device of claim 1 , wherein the second region entirely separates the remaining portions of the punch through structure above thereof from the drift region, and/or wherein the second region is spatially separated from the third region at least based on the first region. 6. The power semiconductor device of claim 1 , wherein the second region extends further along the vertical direction than a bottom of the trench that laterally confines the active mesa. 7. The power semiconductor device of claim 1 , wherein the second region extends, below the at least one separation stack, laterally towards the active mesa. 8. The power semiconductor device of claim 1 , wherein the second region laterally overlaps with the active mesa. 9. The power semiconductor device of claim 1 , wherein the second region forms a portion of a JFET structure. 10. The power semiconductor device of claim 1 , wherein the second region has, at the vertical level corresponding to a bottom of the trench that laterally confines the punch through structure, a dopant concentration of at least 1*10 19 cm −3 . 11. The power semiconductor device of claim 1 , wherein the punch through structure has a threshold voltage in a range of 0.5 V to 3 V. 12. The power semiconductor device of claim 1 , wherein the power semiconductor device is configured to clamp, during a short circuit event, an on-state voltage of the active mesa to a threshold voltage of the punch through structure. 13. The power semiconductor device of claim 1 , wherein the punch through structure is one of a: a p-n-p structure; a Schottky metal-n-p structure; an n-p-n structure; a Schottky metal-p-n structure; a Schottky metal-p-n-p structure; or a Schottky metal-n-p-n structure. 14. The power semiconductor device of claim 1 , wherein the first region has a total vertical extension of less than 1 μm, and/or wherein the first region has a dopant concentration of less than 1*10 19 cm −3 . 15. The power semiconductor device of claim 1 , wherein the punch through structure is laterally confined by two trenches having trench electrodes electrically connected to the first load terminal. 16. The power semiconductor device of claim 1 , wherein the first region is arranged at a vertical level within a range of a vertical extension of the body region. 17. The power semiconductor device of claim 1 , wherein a lateral distance between the active mesa and the punch through structure is smaller than five times a width of the active mesa. 18. The power semiconductor device of claim 1 , wherein the punch through structure has a vertical layer stack configuration formed at least based by the first junction, the first region below thereof, the second junction below thereof and the second region below thereof. 19. The power semiconductor device of claim 1 , wherein the power semiconductor device is an IGBT or an RC IGBT. 20. A power semiconductor device comprising an active region with a plurality of power cells, each configured to conduct a load current portion between a first load terminal and a second load terminal, wherein each power cell comprises: a plurality of trenches; a plurality of active mesas laterally confined by the trenches and in a vertical direction adjoining a drift region of the power semiconductor device, wherein the plurality of mesas comprises an active mesa having a source region of a first conductivity type and a body region, and wherein at least one of the trenches adjacent to the active mesa is configured to induce an conductive channel in the active mesa; and a punch through structure electrically separated from the active mesa and comprising a first region of the first conductivity type arranged between a first junction and a second junction and a second region of the second conductivity type arranged between the second junction and the active mesa, wherein the first junction is either: a pn-junction between the first region and a third region of the second conductivity type, the third region connecting the first junction to the first load terminal; or a Schottky contact between the first load terminal and the first region, wherein the second junction is a pn-junction between the first region and the second region, wherein the second junction is connected to the active mesa through the second region. 21. The power semiconductor device of claim 20 , wherein the punch through structure is arranged in at least one auxiliary mesa laterally confined by two of the plurality of trenches. 22. The power semiconductor device of claim 20 , wherein the punch through structure is arranged in at least one of the plurality of trenches. 23. The power semiconductor device of claim 20 , wherein the punch through structure is configured to allow for a current flow that has a unipolar portion amounting to at least 85% of a total of the current flow in the punch through structure. 24. The power semiconductor device of claim 20 , wherein the second region entirely separates the remaining portions of the punch through structure above thereof from the drift region, and/or wherein the second region is spatially separated from the third region at least based on the first region.
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