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- Title
Changes in the Characteristics of Semiconductor Structures of Microwave Amplifiers under the Action of Pulsed Laser Radiation.
- Authors
Pashentsev, V. N.
- Abstract
The effect of pulsed laser radiation on the change in the parameters of semiconductor structures of field-effect transistors with a Schottky gate with an operating frequency range of 1.5–8 GHz and integrated amplifiers with an operating frequency range of 0.4–6 GHz is studied. Laser radiation with 25 ns pulse duration, incident on the transistor crystal, creates a pulsed photo current. It is shown that the amplitude of the pulsed photo current is three times higher than the operating transistor current. The current-voltage characteristics of the field-effect transistor were measured in the mode of pulsed laser radiation. The amplitude dependence of the pulsed photocurrent in semiconductor structures on the power of laser radiation for various wavelengths of 1.06 and 0.53 μm is studied. It is shown that as a result of the action of pulsed laser radiation on semiconductor structures, a short disappearance of the amplification of the high-frequency signal at the amplifier output occurs.
- Subjects
METAL semiconductor field-effect transistors; LASER beams; MICROWAVE amplifiers; PULSED lasers; FIELD-effect transistors
- Publication
Technical Physics, 2024, Vol 69, Issue 3, p638
- ISSN
1063-7842
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1134/S1063784224020257