Devices and integrated circuits including lateral floating capacitively coupled structures

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APP PUB NO 20080296636A1
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12156670

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According to the present invention, semiconductor device breakdown voltage can be increased by embedding field shaping regions within a drift region of the semiconductor device. A controllable current path extends between two device terminals on the top surface of a planar substrate, and the controllable current path includes the drift region. Each field shaping region includes two or more electrically conductive regions that are electrically insulated from each other, and which are capacitively coupled to each other to form a voltage divider dividing a potential between the first and second terminals. One or more of the electrically conductive regions are isolated from any external electrical contact. Such field shaping regions can provide enhanced electric field uniformity in current-carrying parts of the drift region, thereby increasing device breakdown voltage. Further aspects of the invention relate to device integration, efficient fabrication of field shaping regions and device isolation features using the same mask for both, and improved device structures.

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BOURNS INC1200 COLUMBIA AVENUE RIVERSIDE CA 92507

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Inventor Name Address # of filed Patents Total Citations
Darwish, Mohamed N Campbell, CA 140 2644
Harris, Richard A Karana Downs, AU 19 350
Morrish, Andrew J Saratoga, CA 39 269
Shibib, Muhammed Ayman Mountain View, CA 41 529
Yang, Robert Kuo-Chang San Jose, CA 14 158

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