Resonant-Tunneling Transmission-Line Relaxation Oscillator
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
1-1-1993
Identifier/URL
43039264 (Pure)
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Publisher Copyright: © 1993 Optical Society of America.
Abstract
A new type of resonant-tunneling oscillator is analyzed that does not require dc bias stability in the negative-differential-resistance region. The oscillator consists of a resonant-tunneling diode coupled to a transmission line in such a way that repetitive switching of the diode occurs across the negative-resistance region. The output waveform consists of a sequence of pulses having a repetition rate determined by the electrical delay of the transmission line and a pulse width determined by the switching time of the diode. When the electrical delay is comparable to the switching time, the output is quasi-sinusoidal. Numerical simulations with a prototype resonant-tunneling diode yield a maximum repetition rate of 192 GHz and a pulse width of 2 ps.
Repository Citation
Brown, E. R.
(1993). Resonant-Tunneling Transmission-Line Relaxation Oscillator. Ultrafast Electronics and Optoelectronics, UEO 1993, 14, B8, 91-94.
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DOI
10.1364/UEO.1993.B8
