Current saturation in submillimeter wave varactors
Abstract
In semiconductor devices the speed of electrons cannot exceed certain limits. This phenomenon will affect varactor multipliers as well as other high frequency devices where the RF current through the active part of the device is primarily displacement current. Hence, 'saturation' of the varactor output power is expected at some point. This phenomenon is discussed in some detail and shown to severely deteriorate the multiplier performance at higher frequencies. Single barrier varactors should have an advantage over GaAs Schottky diode varactors because they can be fabricated on InAs and stacked in a series array, allowing for lower current densities and higher power handling.
- Publication:
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IEEE Transactions on Microwave Theory Techniques
- Pub Date:
- May 1992
- DOI:
- 10.1109/22.137387
- Bibcode:
- 1992ITMTT..40..831K
- Keywords:
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- Current Density;
- Frequency Multipliers;
- Network Synthesis;
- Schottky Diodes;
- Semiconductor Diodes;
- Varactor Diodes;
- Indium Arsenides;
- Radio Frequencies;
- Electronics and Electrical Engineering