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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Sep. 10, 1996
Filed:
Jun. 15, 1994
Sigeyasu Kouzuchi, Hitachi, JP;
Shuroku Sakurada, Katsuta, JP;
Takashi Saitoh, Hitachiota, JP;
Hitoshi Komuro, Hitachi, JP;
Hitachi, Ltd., Tokyo, JP;
Hitachi Haramachi Electronics Co., Ltd., Hitachi, JP;
Abstract
A gate turn-off thyristor including: an n-type emitter semiconductor layer divided into a plurality of n-type areas; a p-type base semiconductor layer which cooperates with the n-type emitter semiconductor layer to form a first main circular surface; an n-type base semiconductor layer; and a p-type emitter semiconductor layer cooperating with the n-type base semiconductor layer to form a second main circular surface. An outer diameter of the p-type emitter semiconductor layer is smaller than that of the n-type emitter semiconductor layer. A first main electrode put in low resistance contact with the n-type emitter semiconductor layer is formed on the first main surface. A second main electrode put in low resistance contact with the p-type emitter layer and the n-type base semiconductor layer is formed on the second main surface. A control electrode is formed in the p-type base semiconductor on the first main surface. A first electrode plate larger in diameter than the n-type emitter semiconductor layer is connected electrically with the first main electrode. A second electrode plate larger in diameter than the n-type emitter semiconductor layer is connected electrically with the second main electrode.