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Investigation of thermal stability and degradation mechanisms in Ni-based ohmic contacts to n-type SiC for high-temperature gas sensors

Virshup et al., 2009

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6519555094133472396
Author
Virshup A
Porter L
Lukco D
Buchholt K
Hultman L
Spetz A
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Journal of electronic materials

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We investigated the thermal stability of Pt/TaSi x/Ni/SiC ohmic contacts, which have been implemented in SiC-based gas sensors developed for applications in diesel engines and power plants. The contacts remained ohmic on lightly doped n-type (~ 1× 10 16 cm− 3) 4H …
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