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Multiple Input Multiple Output Resonant Inductive WPT Link: Optimal Terminations for Efficiency Maximization
Giuseppina Monti, Mauro Mongiardo, Ben Minnaert, Alessandra Costanzo, Luciano Tarricone
April 19, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Other
Keywords: inductive coupling, multiple input multiple output, optimal load, power gain, resonant coils, wireless power transfer
In this paper a general-purpose procedure for optimizing a resonant inductive wireless power transfer link adopting a multiple-input-multiple-output (MIMO) configuration is presented. The wireless link is described in a general−purpose way as a multi-port electrical network that can be the result of either analytical calculations, full−wave simulations, or measurements. An eigenvalue problem is then derived to determine the link optimal impedance terminations for efficiency maximization. A step-by-step procedure is proposed to solve the eigenvalue problem using a computer algebra system, it provides the configuration of the link, optimal sources, and loads for maximizing the efficiency. The main advantage of the proposed approach is that it is general: it is valid for any strictly−passive multi−port network and is therefore applicable to any wireless power transfer (WPT) link. To validate the presented theory, an example of application is illustrated for a link using three transmitters... [more]
Analysis of Instability Behavior and Mechanism of E-Mode GaN Power HEMT with p-GaN Gate under Off-State Gate Bias Stress
Surya Elangovan, Edward Yi Chang, Stone Cheng
April 19, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Other
Keywords: electron traps, enhancement-mode GaN power device, high electron mobility transistor (HEMT), negative gate bias stress, p-GaN, p-GaN
In this study, we investigate the degradation characteristics of E-mode GaN High Electron Mobility Transistors (HEMTs) with a p-GaN gate by designed pulsed and prolonged negative gate (VGS) bias stress. Device transfer and transconductance, output, and gate-leakage characteristics were studied in detail, before and after each pulsed and prolonged negative VGS bias stress. We found that the gradual degradation of electrical parameters, such as threshold voltage (VTH) shift, on-state resistance (RDS-ON) increase, transconductance max (Gm, max) decrease, and gate leakage current (IGS-Leakage) increase, is caused by negative VGS bias stress time evolution and magnitude of stress voltage. The significance of electron trapping effects was revealed from the VTH shift or instability and other parameter degradation under different stress voltages. The degradation mechanism behind the DC characteristics could be assigned to the formation of hole deficiency at p-GaN region and trapping process at... [more]
Performance Improvement of Grid-Connected Induction Motors through an Auxiliary Winding Set
Luigi Danilo Tornello, Salvatore Foti, Mario Cacciato, Antonio Testa, Giacomo Scelba, Salvatore De Caro, Giuseppe Scarcella, Santi Agatino Rizzo
April 19, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Other
Keywords: dual stator winding machines, efficiency, harmonic compensation, induction machines, power factor correction, pulse width modulation inverters
A technique to improve the performance of grid-connected induction motors by exploiting an auxiliary winding set is proposed in this paper. This auxiliary winding features the same distribution of the main winding, although with a reduced number of turns and it is fed by an inverter a fraction of the power in comparison with the rated size of the induction motor. As shown in the paper, through the auxiliary winding, it is possible to set the machine power factor, increasing the efficiency of the power conversion system and mitigating speed oscillations due to torque disturbances. A mitigation of the grid current peaks due to motor start-up is obtainable. First, the proposed technique is theoretically introduced, then a feasibility assessment is accomplished by simulations.
A Powerful Tool for Optimal Control of Energy Systems in Sustainable Buildings: Distortion Power Bivector
Castilla Manuel V., Martin Francisco
April 19, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Other
Keywords: building energy consumption, efficient constructions, energy systems, geometric algebra, harmonics, heating and cooling loads
In the field of building constructions, there is undeniably a growing need to optimize the energy systems which are a key target in new modern constructions and industrial buildings. In this sense, energy systems are being traced for the development of energy distribution networks that are increasingly smart, efficient, and sustainable. Modern generation and distribution energy systems, such as microgrids control systems, are being affected by the presence of linear and nonlinear loads, resulting a distorted voltage and current waveforms. Thus, it is stated that industrial and residential building heating and cooling loads behave essentially like sources of harmonics. This paper presents a new framework based on geometric algebra (GA) to the definition of a multivectorial distortion power concept, which is represented by a bivector that is geometrically interpreted to distinguish the rotated distortion and distortion power bivectors in these kinds of loads. Both bivectors, and their re... [more]
Developments and Trends of Mergers and Acquisitions in the Energy Industry
Karolis Andriuškevičius, Dalia Štreimikienė
April 19, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Other
Keywords: development, Energy, mergers and acquisitions (M&A), PESTLE analysis, trends
Developments, trends, business climate, conditions, factors influencing the efficiency and results of mergers and acquisitions (M&A) in the energy sector are explored in this research. PESTLE (political, economic, social, technological, legal, environmental) analysis was performed in order to determine the driving forces of M&As in the energy industry. Considering the motivation and main questions of the study, a sample of global M&A deals that have occurred during the period 1995−2020 has been analyzed. DataStream 5.1 database by Thomson Reuters was employed to identify the sample of global energy companies that took over another company in the period 1995−2020. According to the research, while the role and presence of M&As in the energy industry are increasing, the purpose of the M&A deals has changed remarkably. During 1995−2010, most M&A events were conducted in order to explore synergies and benefit from cost reduction. Since the last decade, firms are pursuing M&As in the search... [more]
100 kW Three-Phase Wireless Charger for EV: Experimental Validation Adopting Opposition Method
Jacopo Colussi, Alessandro La Ganga, Roberto Re, Paolo Guglielmi, Eric Armando
April 19, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Other
Keywords: EV charging, three-phase SiC inverter, three-phase wireless power transfer (WPT)
This paper presents the experimental validation, using the opposition method, of a high-power three-phase Wireless-Power-Transfer (WPT) system for automotive applications. The system under test consists of three coils with circular sector shape overlapped to minimize the mutual cross-coupling, a three-phase inverter at primary side and a three-phase rectifier at receiver side. In fact thanks to the delta configuration used to connect the coils of the electromagnetic structure, a three-phase Silicon Carbide (SiC) inverter is driving the transmitter side. The resonance tank capacitors are placed outside of the delta configuration reducing in this way their voltage sizing. This WPT system is used as a 100 kW−85 kHz ultrafast battery charger for light delivery vehicle directly supplied by the power grid of tramways. The adopted test-bench for the WPT charger consists of adding circulating boost converter to the system under test to perform the opposition method technique. The experimental... [more]
Axial Flux PM In-Wheel Motor for Electric Vehicles: 3D Multiphysics Analysis
Andrea Credo, Marco Tursini, Marco Villani, Claudia Di Lodovico, Michele Orlando, Federico Frattari
April 19, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Other
Keywords: 3D finite element analysis, axial flux, direct-drive, electric vehicle, in-wheel, multiphysics, noise, permanent magnet, thermal, vibration
The Axial Flux Permanent Magnet (AFPM) motor represents a valid alternative to the traditional radial flux motor due to its compact structure; it is suitable for in-wheel applications so that the transmission gear can be suppressed. The modeling of the motor is a purely Three-Dimensional (3D) problem and the use of 3D finite element tools allows the attainment of accurate results taking also into account the effects of the end-windings. Moreover, a 3D multiphysics analysis is essential to evaluate not only the motor performance and its thermal behavior, but also the electromagnetic forces acting on the surfaces of the stator teeth and of the magnets that face the air gap. Moreover, as the vehicle’s motors often work in variable-speed conditions, the prediction of vibrations and noise for electric motors over a wide speed range is usually necessary. The paper presents a double-sided AFPM motor for a small pure electric vehicle; the basic drive architecture includes four axial flux motor... [more]
Reducing Energy Consumption and Increasing the Performances of AC Motor Drives Using Fuzzy PI Speed Controllers
Constantin Volosencu
April 19, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Other
Keywords: AC drives, brushless motors, digital control of AC drives, fuzzy PI controllers, induction motors, nonlinear control, permanent magnet synchronous motors, robust control
Alternating current electric drives are widely used in many commercial applications. Increasing energy efficiency and improving the quality of regulation are major goals. The speed control structure of the induction machine with indirect vector control with rotor flux orientation and the speed control structure of the permanent magnet synchronous machine with vector control with rotor flux orientation are taken into account. The control structures were modeled and simulated in Simulink. Different simulation regimes were made for different load torques and different parameters. Following the analyses performed, it was highlighted that the fuzzy regulation ensures the reduction of the energy consumption in transient states and the improvement in the quality indicators of the regulation. The fuzzy control systems are robust to the errors of identification of the machine parameters and to the effect of the disturbing load torque.
Design Optimization of Outer Rotor Toothed Doubly Salient Permanent Magnet Generator Using Symbiotic Organisms Search Algorithm
Cherif Guerroudj, Yannis L. Karnavas, Jean-Frederic Charpentier, Ioannis D. Chasiotis, Lemnouer Bekhouche, Rachid Saou, Mohammed El-Hadi Zaïm
April 19, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Other
Keywords: doubly salient permanent magnet generator, electrical machines design, metaheuristics, Optimization, outer rotor machines, performance, symbiotic organisms search algorithm
Wind turbine (WT) technology becomes more and more important due to the serious environmental and energy issues. The toothed poles outer rotor doubly salient permanent magnet (DSPM) generator with simple and durable design, high torque and high-power density has a great prospect in wind turbines application. The large diameter makes the construction of such a machine more convenient due to the installation of the turbine blades directly to the outer rotor generator surface. Nevertheless, the size of the generator must be increased to provide larger output power. This increases the generator’s mass. Thus, larger massive DSPM generators are undesirable in wind turbine design. In this paper, an optimization design procedure of the outer rotor doubly salient permanent magnet generator ORDSPMG is proposed for 10 kW WT application. The reduction of the generator weight is demonstrated and proofed. The considered machine version is characterized by having the same effective axial length and o... [more]
Investigation of Nexus between Knowledge Learning and Enterprise Green Innovation Based on Meta-Analysis with a Focus on China
Mengjuan Zhang, Mingxing Li, Hongzheng Sun, Fredrick Oteng Agyeman, Hira Salah ud din Khan, Zedong Zhang
April 19, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Other
Keywords: green innovation of enterprises, green resource absorption and integration, green resource search breadth, green resource search depth, knowledge learning, meta-analysis
Knowledge learning is a vital pre-factor and the driving force of green enterprise innovation; hence, meriting the numerous academic research and accumulated relevant literature. In this paper, the meta-analysis methodology was used to explore the direction and intensity of the influence of knowledge learning on green enterprise innovation, taking 32 independent documents as research samples. Meta-analysis results showed that the search breadth and the search depth of green resources and the green resources absorption and integration have significant positive effects on the green innovation of enterprises, among which green resources absorption and integration were the most important. Further, the research on the moderating effect found that the measurement method of green innovation affected the relationship between knowledge learning and green enterprise innovation; however, the moderating effect of the research object was not pronounced.
Special Issue “Advanced DC-DC Power Converters and Switching Converters”
Salvatore Musumeci
April 19, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Other
Nowadays, power electronics is an enabling technology in the energy conversion development scenario [...]
Application of Traction Supply System for Charging Electric Cars
Mikołaj Bartłomiejczyk, Leszek Jarzebowicz, Roman Hrbáč
April 19, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Other
Keywords: electric cars, electromobility, EV charging, traction power supply, trolleybuses
The development of electromobility involves the development of electric cars charging infrastructure. The increase of the number of chargers poses new demands for the AC power grid, especially in regard to its capacity of delivering high peak power. As an alternative for the public AC power grid, urban electrified transportation systems (trams, trolleybuses, and metro) can be used for supplying electric cars chargers. The article discusses four options of integrating electric cars chargers with a traction power supply system. The option of connecting the charger to the traction overhead supply line has been selected due to the spatial availability of the power source and possibility to use regenerative braking energy for charging. A set of criteria has been developed for analysing the capability of the traction supply system to feed electric cars chargers. An exemplary feasibility analysis was carried out for trolleybus traction supply system in Gdynia, Poland. The impact of installing... [more]
Research on Electromagnetic Susceptibility of Electronic Modules in Component-Level HEMP PCI Test
Chuanbao Du, Dewei Xia, Quan Huang, Congguang Mao, Zhitong Cui, Wenxiao Fang, Xin Nie
April 19, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Other
Keywords: effect mechanism, electromagnetic sensitivity, HEMP, low noise amplifier, pulsed current injection, vector norm theory
The study of electromagnetic sensitivity of electronic modules is crucial for the selection of a component-level pulse current injection (PCI) waveform, which will determine whether a component-level PCI test is equivalent to a system-level pulse illumination test of the system to which the electronic module belongs. For electromagnetic sensitivity analysis, the equivalence between the injection waveform and a typical high-altitude electromagnetic pulse (HEMP) conducted disturbance waveform in a component-level PCI test is studied. Based on an RF low noise amplifier (LNA) test board, component-level PCI tests were performed using 20 ns/500 ns double exponential wave and square-wave pulse with multiple pulse-widths. The damage threshold was analyzed and determined by using vector norm and its internal damage was observed and validated by optical microscopic analysis. The conclusions are demonstrated as follows: first, during square-wave PCI tests of RF LNA, the electromagnetic sensitive... [more]
Analysis and Cogging Torque Minimization of a Novel Flux Reversal Claw Pole Machine with Soft Magnetic Composite Cores
Bin Li, Xue Li, Shaopeng Wang, Rongmei Liu, Youhua Wang, Zhiwei Lin
April 19, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Other
Keywords: cogging torque, flux reversal claw pole machine (FRCPM), rotor skewing, soft magnetic composite (SMC), torque ripple
The performances of a novel flux reversal claw pole machine (FRCPM) using soft magnetic composite (SMC) cores is analyzed in detail. The developed FRCPM uses both a flux reversal permanent magnet machine (FRPMM) and claw pole machine (CPM). In this paper, the main dimensions are optimized to ensure that the FRCPM can achieve maximum torque. In addition, the rotor skewing technology applied in the paper leads to a reduction in cogging torque and torque ripple of the machine. The main electromagnetic parameters and performance are obtained using the 3D finite element method.
Turbulence and Fluid Mechanics
Ziemowit Malecha
April 19, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Other
This Special Issue of Energies features 11 scientific papers on the subject of turbulence and fluid mechanics [...]
An Assessment of the Net Fluid Balance in the Alberta Basin
Mahendra Samaroo, Rick Chalaturnyk, Maurice Dusseault, Richard Jackson, Arndt Buhlmann, Hans Custers
April 19, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Other
Keywords: Alberta Basin, basin-scale depletion, basin-scale re-pressurization, induced seismicity hazard, net fluid balance, sustainable injection capacity
Net fluid balance in the Alberta Basin has been negative over the last 60 years because extensive fluid production has consistently exceeded injection during this period. However, future gigaton-scale carbon sequestration, among other activities, can result in future cumulative fluid injection exceeding extraction (i.e., a positive net fluid balance). The in-situ net fluid balance (i.e., total fluids produced minus total fluids injected) in this basin over the period 1960−2020 shows that a liquids deficit of 4.53 × 109 m3 and a gas deficit of 6.05 × 1012 m3 currently exist. However, fluid deficits are more significant in the upper stratigraphic intervals (located more than 1 km above the Precambrian Basement) than in the stratigraphic intervals located within 1 km of the Precambrian Basement in most geographic regions. This observation indicates that greater sustainable injection capacity for large-scale fluid injection may exist in the upper stratigraphic intervals (located at more th... [more]
Influence of Temperature on Lightning Performance of Mineral Oil
Pawel Rozga, Filip Stuchala, Tomasz Piotrowski, Abderrahmane Beroual
April 19, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Other
Keywords: breakdown voltage, lightning impulse voltage, mineral oil, temperature
This article deals with the influence of temperature on the lightning impulse breakdown voltage (LI BDV) of mineral oil in a non-uniform electric field. The experiments were performed in point−plane electrode arrangements under a standard lightning impulse voltage of negative polarity. The LI BDV for the temperatures of 20, 40, 60, 80, 100 and 110 °C was measured using a step method with registration of the light signals emitted during pre-breakdown and breakdown phases. The average propagation velocity was also determined. The results confirm that the mineral oil tested under LI voltage behaves similarly to AC voltage-based stress. The LI BDV increases with temperature up to 100 °C and then tends to decrease. The results demonstrated that viscosity dependent processes are responsible for increasing the LI BDV with temperature up to the 100 °C; and liquid vapor formation processes are responsible for decreasing the LI BDV at temperatures equal to and higher than 100 °C.
Detent Force Minimization of Double-Sided Permanent Magnet Linear Synchronous Machine with 120° Phase Belt Toroidal Windings by Slot-Shift Structure
Jikai Si, Xiaobao Chai, Rui Nie, Yihua Hu, Yingsheng Li
April 19, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Other
Keywords: 120° phase belt toroidal windings, detent force, double-sided, electromagnetic characteristic, permanent magnet linear synchronous machine, slot-shift
Double-sided permanent magnet linear synchronous machine with 120° phase belt toroidal windings (120°-TWDSPMLSM) suffers from large detent force due to the end effect and slot effect. Many existing methods can reduce the detent force of the 120°-TWDSPMLSM effectively. But they also minimize the back electromotive force (back-EMF) and thrust simultaneously. To alleviate this problem, this paper adopts a method of combining slot-shift structure with rearranging the 120° phase belt toroidal windings (120°-TW) to suppress the detent force and improve the back-EMF and thrust of the 120°-TWDSPMLSM simultaneously. First, the slots on the two sides of the primary part are stagger by an optimal distance to reduce the detent force. The models of the detent force, including the end force and cogging force, is established theoretically, and then verified by finite-element analysis (FA). Then, the 120°-TW are rearranged to improve the back-EMF and average thrust. And the electromagnetic characteris... [more]
A Time-Series Self-Supervised Learning Approach to Detection of Cyber-physical Attacks in Water Distribution Systems
Haitham Mahmoud, Wenyan Wu, Mohamed Medhat Gaber
April 19, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Other
Keywords: attack detection, data intelligence, industrial cyber-physical systems, self-supervised learning, water distribution system
Water Distribution System (WDS) threats have significantly grown following the Maroochy shire incident, as evidenced by proofed attacks on water premises. As a result, in addition to traditional solutions (e.g., data encryption and authentication), attack detection is being proposed in WDS to reduce disruption cases. The attack detection system must meet two critical requirements: high accuracy and near real-time detection. This drives us to propose a two-stage detection system that uses self-supervised and unsupervised algorithms to detect Cyber-Physical (CP) attacks. Stage 1 uses heuristic adaptive self-supervised algorithms to achieve near real-time decision-making and detection sensitivity of 66% utilizing Boss. Stage 2 attempts to validate the detection of attacks using an unsupervised algorithm to maintain a detection accuracy of 94% utilizing Isolation Forest. Both stages are examined against time granularity and are empirically analyzed against a variety of performance evaluati... [more]
The Use of Cold Spraying and Micro-Arc Oxidation Techniques for the Repairing and Wear Resistance Improvement of Motor Electric Bearing Shields
Yury Kuznetsov, Igor Kravchenko, Dmitry Gerashchenkov, Mikhail Markov, Vadim Davydov, Anna Mozhayko, Valentin Dudkin, Alina Bykova
April 19, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Other
Keywords: electric motor, gas-dynamic spraying, micro-arc oxidation, technology
Reliability is one of the most important requirements for electric motor installations. Bearing assembly is a common source of failure for most electric motors. One of the main reasons for such failures is the wear of the bearing seat of the end shield. This paper presents a combined technology for increasing the durability of the bearing bores of electric motor bearing shields made of aluminum alloys. The technological concept is that a worn-out end-shield bore is firstly restored by supersonic gas-dynamic spraying, and secondly, in order to improve anti-wear properties, it is strengthened by micro-arc oxidation. The adhesion of coatings has been studied, and the wear resistance of the formed coatings has been evaluated. Based on the performed studies, it can be assumed that the service life of the bearing assembly of an electric motor restored by gas-dynamic spraying with the novel technology of micro-arc oxidation in real operating conditions will increase on average by 3−4 times. T... [more]
Possibility to Use Professional Bicycle Computers for the Scientific Evaluation of Electric Bikes: Trajectory, Distance, and Slope Data
Tomasz Matyja, Andrzej Kubik, Zbigniew Stanik
April 19, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Other
Keywords: altitude, bicycle computer, electric bikes, GPS data, slope, trajectory averaging
This work presents an analysis of data recorded by a bicycle computer paired with typical measurement sensors in order to determine whether the data can be useful for a scientific evaluation of the cyclist−electric bicycle anthropotechnical system. There are no studies on this subject in the available literature. An attempt was made to estimate the quality of data and define the most effective methods of processing and filtering. The imperfections of the measurement system and the potential directions of the development of bicycle computers are indicated. Particular attention has been given to the data needed to compare the energy efficiency of assisted electric bicycles. However, the results of the analyses can also be used in cyclist endurance tests and to simulate routes in various types of bicycle trainers. The article focuses on the data obtained from the GPS module and the barometric altimeter, which make it possible to estimate the trajectory of movement, the distance traveled,... [more]
Evaluation of Urban Mobility Problems and Freight Solutions from Residents’ Perspectives: A Comparison of Belo Horizonte (Brazil) and Szczecin (Poland)
Kinga Kijewska, João Guilherme Costa Braga França, Leise Kelli de Oliveira, Stanislaw Iwan
April 19, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Other
Keywords: Plackett-Luce model, residents, stakeholders, sustainable transportation, urban freight transport, urban mobility
An efficient urban freight transport (UFT) system is crucial for sustainable city development. However, implementing city logistics measures still seems challenging for municipalities and decision-makers. Moreover, city authorities’ decisions depend on politics and social issues, and the city residents’ opinions seem to be very important in this context. Therefore, the primary objective of this paper was to assess the perception of urban mobility problems and freight solutions from the perspective of city users, considering the point of view of Brazilian and Polish city dwellers. The work was based on a survey realised in Belo Horizonte (Brazil) and Szczecin (Poland). The analysis identified the similarities and differences between the perceptions of different resident groups in both cities. The practical advantage of this research is the establishment of a set of recommendations for city decision-makers in the context of residents’ perceptions and their expectations regarding the impl... [more]
Characteristics of Natural Background Radiation in the GIG Experimental Mine ‘Barbara’, Poland
Agata Walencik-Łata, Katarzyna Szkliniarz, Jan Kisiel, Kinga Polaczek-Grelik, Karol Jędrzejczak, Marcin Kasztelan, Jacek Szabelski, Jerzy Orzechowski, Przemysław Tokarski, Włodzimierz Marszał, Marika Przybylak, Robert Hildebrandt, Krzysztof Fuławka
April 19, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Other
Keywords: natural radiation, radioisotopes concentration, underground locations
Underground locations can be used in various ways for scientific and economic purposes. One of the main factors influencing the safety level in the underground mine workings is natural radioactivity. The article presents research carried out on the natural radioactivity in shallow mine workings at the GIG Experimental Mine ‘Barbara’. The description of the natural radiation includes radon determination in the air, in situ gamma spectrometry, neutron flux measurements, and laboratory measurements of 226,228Ra, 40K, and 234,238U isotopes using gamma and alpha spectrometry techniques. In the measurement chamber at the depth 46 m (122 m w.e.) in the sandstone layer, the photon flux registered at the 7−3150 keV energy range is equal to 17.6 ± 1.9 cm−2s−1, the gamma-ray dose rate is 0.200 ± 0.029 µSv/h, and the thermal neutron flux is equal to (8.6 ± 1.1) × 10−6 cm−2s−1. After closing the measurement chamber and turning off ventilation, a significant ingrowth of 222Rn content was observed, r... [more]
Analytic Model of Threshold Voltage (VTH) Recovery in Fully Recessed Gate MOS-Channel HEMT (High Electron Mobility Transistor) after OFF-State Drain Stress
René Escoffier, Blend Mohamad, Julien Buckley, Romain Gwoziecki, Jérome Biscarrat, Véronique Sousa, Marc Orsatelli, Emmanuel Marcault, Julien Ranc, Roberto Modica, Ferdinando Iucolano
April 19, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Other
Keywords: alumina, charges, gallium nitride, MIS-Gate, normally-off, recovery, threshold voltage, traps
Today, wide bandgap (WBG) GaN semiconductors are considered the future, allowing the improvement of power transistors. The main advantage of GaN is the presence of two-dimensional electron gas (2Deg) typically used as a conduction layer in normally-on and normally-off transistors. Concerning the normally-off family, several solutions are proposed. Among these, one of the most promising is the MIS-Gate technology that features a gate recess architecture allowing the semiconductor to physically cut off the 2Deg and drastically decrease gate−source leakage currents. The Vth relaxation characteristic, after voltage stress, has been investigated. It has been shown that the main impact is due to charges close to the gate dielectric/GaN interface, precisely dwelling within the dielectric or the GaN epitaxy. This work provides an analytical model of the Vth evolution of these MIS-GATE (metal insulator semiconductor gate) transistors fabricated on GaN-silicon substrate. This model allows the ex... [more]
Contamination Deposit and Model of Insulator
Zhijin Zhang, Hang Zhang, Song Yue, Hao Wang
April 18, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Other
Insulators are widely used in transmission lines as insulating elements [...]
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