Abstract
The increasing demand for high-voltage and high-power electronic applications has intensified the search for novel ultrawide bandgap (UWB) semiconductors. Alkaline earth stannates possess wide band gaps and exhibit the highest room-temperature electron mobilities among all perovskite oxides. Among this family, Calcium stannate (CaSnO3) has the largest band gap of ≈4.7 eV, holding great promise for high-power applications. However, the demonstration of CaSnO3 power electronic devices is so far limited. In this work, high-performance metal-oxide-semiconductor field-effect transistor (MOSFET) devices based on lanthanum (La)-doped CaSnO3 are demonstrated for the first time. The MOSFETs exhibit an on/off ratio exceeding 108, along with field-effect mobility of 8.4 cm2 V−1 s−1 and on-state current of 30 mA mm−1. The high performance of the CaSnO3 MOSFET devices can be ascribed to the excellent metal-to-semiconductor contact resistance of 0.73 kΩ·µm. The devices also show great potential for harsh environment operations, as high-temperature operations up to 400 K are demonstrated. An off-state breakdown voltage of 1660 V is achieved, with a breakdown field of ∼8.3 MV cm−1 among the highest reported for all UWB semiconductors. This work represents significant progress toward realizing the practical application of CaSnO3 in future high-voltage power electronic technologies.
| Original language | English (US) |
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| Article number | e00459 |
| Journal | Advanced Electronic Materials |
| Volume | 11 |
| Issue number | 19 |
| DOIs | |
| State | Published - Nov 18 2025 |
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Publisher Copyright:© 2025 The Author(s). Advanced Electronic Materials published by Wiley-VCH GmbH.
Keywords
- calcium stannate
- metal–oxide–semiconductor field-effect transistor (MOSFET)
- perovskite oxides
- power electronics
- ultra-wide bandgap (UWB) semiconductors
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Bates, F. S. (PI), Calabrese, M. A. (PI), Ellison, C. J. (PI), Ferry, V. E. (PI), Flannigan, D. J. (PI), Frisbie, D. (PI), Frontiera, R. R. (PI), Greven, M. (PI), Haynes, C. L. (PI), Head-Marsden, K. M. (PI), Ilic, O. (PI), Jalan, B. (PI), Lamb, J. R. (PI), Leighton, C. (PI), Lodge, T. (PI), Low, T. (PI), Mahanthappa, M. (PI), Mkhoyan, A. (PI), Reineke, T. M. (PI), Roman, A. J. (PI), Sarupria, S. (PI), Stoerzinger, K. A. (PI), Walker, L. M. (PI), Wang, X. (PI), Xiong, B. (PI), Holmes, R. J. (Key Personnel), Oh, S.-H. (Key Personnel), Martiniani, S. (Prior Principal Investigator) & Wang, K. (Prior Principal Investigator)
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