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    Investigation of Magnesium Silicate as an Effective Gate Dielectric for AlGaN/GaN Metal Oxide High Electron Mobility Transistors (MOSHEMT)

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    In this study, a 6 nm layer of Magnesium Silicate (Mg-Silicate) was deposited on AlGaN/GaN heterostructure by sputtering of multiple stacks of MgO and SiO2_{2}, followed by rapid thermal annealing in a nitrogen (N2_{2}) environment. The X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) analysis confirmed the stoichiometric Mg-Silicate (MgSiO3_{3}) after being annealed at a temperature of 850 โˆ˜^\circC for 70 seconds. Atomic force microscopy (AFM) was employed to measure the root mean square (RMS) roughness (2.20 nm) of the Mg-Silicate. A significant reduction in reverse leakage current, by a factor of three orders of magnitude, was noted for the Mg-Silicate/AlGaN/GaN metal-oxide-semiconductor (MOS) diode in comparison to the Schottky diode. The dielectric constant of Mg-Silicate(EMgโˆ’Silicate\mathcal{E}_{Mg-Silicate}) and the interface density of states (Dit_{it}) with AlGaN were approximated at โˆผ\sim 6.6 and 2.0 ร—\times 1013^{13} cmโˆ’2^{-2}eVโˆ’1^{-1} respectively, utilizing capacitance-voltage (CV) characteristics
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