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Effect of heterostructure 2-D electron confinement on the tunability of resonant frequencies of terahertz plasma-wave transistors

Otsuji et al., 2003

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13883071719772039424
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Otsuji T
Kanamaru Y
Kitamura H
Matsuoka M
Ogawara O
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IEICE Transactions on Electronics

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This paper describes an experimental study on resonant properties of the plasma-wave field- effect transistors (PW-FET's). The PW-FET is a new type of the electron devices, which utilizes the plasma resonance effect of highly dense two-dimensional conduction electrons …
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