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Ma Long, Huang Ying-Long, Zhang Yang, Yang Fu-Hua, Wang Liang-Chen. A bistable, self-latching inverter by the monolithic integration of resonant tunnelling diode and high electron mobility transistorJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2006, 15(10): 2422-2426.
| Ma Long, Huang Ying-Long, Zhang Yang, Yang Fu-Hua, Wang Liang-Chen. A bistable, self-latching inverter by the monolithic integration of resonant tunnelling diode and high electron mobility transistorJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2006, 15(10): 2422-2426. |
A bistable, self-latching inverter by the monolithic integration of resonant tunnelling diode and high electron mobility transistor
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Abstract
This paper reports that the structures of AlGaAs/InGaAs high electron mobility transistor (HEMT) and AlAs/GaAs resonant tunnelling diode (RTD) are epitaxially grown by molecular beam epitaxy (MBE) in turn on a GaAs substrate. An Al0.24Ga0.76As chair barrier layer, which is grown adjacent to the top AlAs barrier, helps to reduce the valley current of RTD. The peak-to-valley current ratio of fabricated RTD is 4.8 and the transconductance for the 1-μm gate HEMT is 125mS/mm. A static inverter which consists of two RTDs and a HEMT is designed and fabricated. Unlike a conventional CMOS inverter, the novel inverter exhibits self-latching property. -
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